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- Revelation 5 paints an awe-inspiring image of divine mystery, power, and majesty. It reinforces that Christ's sacrifice makes Him worthy of ultimate honor and praise. The chapter invites us to join in the heavenly worship, acknowledging the sovereign power of God and the sacrificial love of the Lamb.
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This free online lesson of Revelation 5 contains discussion questions for small groups, cross-references, commentary, and applications.
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What does Revelation chapter 5 mean? In this chapter, John describes a scene of drama and praise in heaven. Chapter 4 set a scene around the throne of God, where there were twenty-four elders and four animal-like beings (Revelation 4:1–7). Chapter 5 begins by describing a scroll in the right hand of God.
1. (Revelation 5:1) The throne and the scroll. And I saw in the right hand of Him who sat on the throne a scroll written inside and on the back, sealed with seven seals. a. I saw in the right hand of Him who sat on the throne a scroll: The focus of Revelation 4 was the throne.
The Caesars come and go, including those who persecute God’s people. But the Lord God lives forever and ever and is ever worthy of our praise. David Guzik commentary on Revelation 5, which describes the song of elders, the cherubim, and countless angels, praising the worthy one.
At His First Coming, He was the Lamb. At His Second Coming, He will be the Lion. The Lamb had seven horns (omnipotence) and seven eyes (omniscience). His possession of the seven Spirits of God reminds us that the Lord Jesus was endued with the full measure of the Holy Spirit (Joh 3:34 b).
Bible Study Questions. 1. How does the imagery of the Lamb and the Lion provide a comprehensive understanding of Jesus' character? 2. How does the scene of worship in Revelation 5 shape your personal understanding of worship? 3.
Revelation 5 paints an awe-inspiring image of divine mystery, power, and majesty. It reinforces that Christ's sacrifice makes Him worthy of ultimate honor and praise. The chapter invites us to join in the heavenly worship, acknowledging the sovereign power of God and the sacrificial love of the Lamb.