THE SCARLET THREAD IN SCRIPTURE
Part 6: Christ in Revelation
The
Book of Revelation is not primarily about the Antichrist, but the
unveiling of Jesus Christ in His full majesty. From the opening verse,
the focus is not on events, but the Son of God. The scarlet thread of
redemption running from Genesis to Revelation ultimately reaches the
throne of God.
John’s
vision of the glorified Christ in Revelation chapter one presents Jesus
as holy, powerful, and sovereign, greatly surpassing His earthly
appearance. This vision fulfills earlier prophecy, particularly in
Daniel, confirming Christ’s eternal dominion. John’s response of
“falling as dead” demonstrates the overwhelming holiness of God the Son,
yet Jesus reassures him, declaring His victory over death and eternal
authority.
In the
fifth chapter, Jesus is revealed as the precious Lamb. His worthiness is
grounded in His sacrifice. He was slain and redeemed humanity by His
blood, and in doing so, paid for the sins of every person from every
nation. Unlike Old Testament sacrifices, His work secured eternal
redemption. The scars of His sacrifice remain central to His glory,
showing that redemption is not erased in eternity, but celebrated for
the effort and its accomplishment.
Jesus
appears as a conquering King in Revelation chapter nineteen. He is
called Faithful and True, the Word of God, and King of kings. His
authority is absolute, His judgment is righteous, and His reign is
inevitable. The events of history are not random, but they are directed
toward Christ’s sovereignty.
God
the Son is also revealed as the Judge of all the earth. The Bible
affirms that all judgment is entrusted to Him, culminating in the Great
White Throne Judgment. His authority demands accountability from
humanity with His resurrection serving as proof of His appointed role as
Judge.
The
final chapters present Jesus Christ as preeminent in the new creation.
He removes death, sorrow, and pain, and His presence provides the light
of New Jerusalem. He is the Creator, sustainer, head of the Church, and
supreme over all things. The narrative comes full circle with what began
in a garden, ends in a city, with Christ at the center.
The
conclusion emphasizes Jesus’ eternal identity as Alpha and Omega.
Believers are called to fix their eyes upon the Savior, trusting in His
finished work and future reign. The Lamb who was slain now reigns
forever, and His people will reign with Him.
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