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Title: Revelation


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Revelation Things are Not As They Seem
  • Scripture Reading
  • Revelation 1

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Revelation Things are Not As They Seem
  • Advise given when I started ministry
  • A preacher should never preach from the book of
    Revelation until he or she has been in ministry
    for 20 years.

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Revelation Things are Not As They Seem
  • Only the persecuted church can rightly interpret
    the book of Revelation.

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Revelation Things are Not As They Seem
  • The book of revelation raises loads of questions
  • Whats with all the crazy images?
  • Are we to read it literally or figuratively?
  • How do we read the many numbers in the book?

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Revelation Things are Not As They Seem
  • There are so many difficulties in the book.
  • There are so many different often opposite ways
    of interpreting this book.

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Revelation Things are Not As They Seem
  • We have said that each type of biblical
    literature needs to be interpreted different
    tools appropriate to the genre.
  • Before we look at the genre, let us ask some of
    the basic questions we have asked of other parts
    of the Bible.

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Revelation Things are Not As They Seem
  • Who is the author?
  • 2. Who were the recipients or
  • original hearers?
  • 3. What was the historical and
  • cultural context?

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Revelation Things are Not As They Seem
  • Author
  • John, the apostle
  • Pastor of the churches in Asia Minor
  • Recipients
  • The 7 churches in Asia minor

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Revelation Things are Not As They Seem
  • Historical Context
  • Believed to have been written 96 AD, during the
    reign of Domitian
  • Domitian was insecure and made all subjects
    proclaim
  • Caesar is Lord.
  • and worship him

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Revelation Things are Not As They Seem
  • John refused to do that.
  • Only Jesus was his Lord.
  • So John was tried for atheism
  • and sent to the penal island of Patmos.
  • Work prison camp.

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Revelation Things are Not As They Seem
  • The churches in Asia were also faced with this
    same choice
  • Declare Caesar is Lord or Jesus is Lord.
  • They were facing the increasing persecution.

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Revelation Things are Not As They Seem
  • Genre of Revelation Hybrid of 3 genres
  • Letter/Epistle
  • John,  To the seven churches in the province of
    Asia   Grace and peace to you 14
  • hence need to focus on author, recipient and
    context
  • Can only understand it if we understand it as the
    first hearers

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Revelation Things are Not As They Seem
  • Genre of Revelation Hybrid of 3 genres
  • Prophecy
  • Blessed is the one who reads the words of this
    prophecy, and blessed are those who hear it and
    take to heart what is written in it, because the
    time is near. Rev.13
  • Prophecy is not just for-telling the future.
  • Prophecy is also forth-telling Gods Word in
    the present context.
  • Telling forth bringing a Word of God to the
    present lives of his people.

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Revelation Things are Not As They Seem
  • Genre of Revelation Hybrid of 3 genres
  • 3. Apocalyptic
  • The revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave
    him to show his servants what must soon take
    place. Rev.11
  • Revelation Apocalyptic
  • Apocalyptic ?
  • Unveiling Revealing Lifting the Lid
  • Write, therefore, what you have seen, what is
    now and what will take place later. Rev.18

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Revelation Things are Not As They Seem
  • Some characteristics of Apocalyptic Literature
  • Written during times of oppression
  • Given as visions and dreams
  • People portrayed as animals
  • Highly symbolic - s colours
  • Gives broader perspective on present reality

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Revelation Things are Not As They Seem
  • Darrell Johnson
  • Apocalyptic seeks to do two things
  • first, it seeks to set the present in light of
    the unseen realities of the future.
  • For if we know what the future holds it
    determines the choices we make of the present.
    Discipleship on the Edge, p. 26

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Revelation Things are Not As They Seem
  • Darrell Johnson
  • Second, and more importantly, it seeks to set
    the present in light of the invisible realities
    of the present.
  • The fundamental conviction of apocalyptic
    literature is that
  • things are not as they seem
  • there is more to reality than meets the unaided
    eyes or ears Discipleship on the Edge, p. 26

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Revelation Things are Not As They Seem
  • Darrell Johnson
  • And apocalyptic writing seeks to unveil that
    unseen reality of he present, to pull back the
    curtain on the present so that we see what is
    really going on. Discipleship on the Edge, p. 26

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Revelation Things are Not As They Seem
  • So John, the pastor to these churches facing
    persecution and death, is seeking to strengthen
    his flock with this unveiling
  • Things are not as they seem.
  • Caesar seems all powerful and in control.
  • But things are not as they seem.

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Revelation Things are Not As They Seem
  • This is the revelation unveiling of Jesus.
  • Let us look at how Jesus is portrayed here in the
    opening chapter.

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Revelation Things are Not As They Seem
  • 14-5
  • Grace and peace to you from him who is, and who
    was, and who is to come, and from the seven
    spirits seven-fold spirit before his throne,
    5and from Jesus Christ, who is the faithful
    witness, the firstborn from the dead, and the
    ruler of the kings of the earth.

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Revelation Things are Not As They Seem
  • 15-6
  • To him who loves us and has freed us from our
    sins by his blood, 6and has made us to be a
    kingdom and priests to serve his God and
    Fatherto him be glory and power for ever and
    ever! Amen.

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Revelation Things are Not As They Seem
  • 17
  • Look, he is coming with the clouds, ?      and
    every eye will see him, ?   even those who
    pierced him ?      and all the peoples of the
    earth will mourn because of him. So shall it be!
    Amen.

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Revelation Things are Not As They Seem
  • 112-16
  • And when I turned I saw seven golden lampstands,
    and among the lampstands was someone "like a son
    of man, dressed in a robe reaching down to his
    feet and with a golden sash around his chest. His
    head and hair were white like wool, as white as
    snow, and his eyes were like blazing fire. His
    feet were like bronze glowing in a furnace, and
    his voice was like the sound of rushing waters.
    In his right hand he held seven stars, and out of
    his mouth came a sharp double-edged sword. His
    face was like the sun shining in all its
    brilliance.

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Revelation Things are Not As They Seem
  • 117-19
  • When I saw him, I fell at his feet as though
    dead. Then he placed his right hand on me and
    said "Do not be afraid. I am the First and the
    Last. I am the Living One I was dead, and behold
    I am alive for ever and ever! And I hold the keys
    of death and Hades. Write, therefore, what you
    have seen, what is now and what will take place
    later.

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Revelation Things are Not As They Seem
  • What do you think Pastor John is telling his
    people?
  • Things are not as they seem.

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Revelation Things are Not As They Seem
  • Darrell Johnson tells this story
  • About some seminarians and a janitor
  • Discipleship on the Edge, p. 20

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Revelation Things are Not As They Seem
  • Thing are not as they seem!
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