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6. In Revelation 1:5-6:
those "freed from sin by the blood of Jesus" are the ones who, in Revelation 5:9-10, have been redeemed by the blood of Jesus to become the kingdom and priests for God.
Their reality is revealed in the fulfillment of Revelation, those born of God's seed and harvested as the 144,000 of God's new kingdom of the 12 tribes.
Thus, the effects of Jesus' blood, which does what?
forgives sins, will take effect to these people during the fulfillment of Revelation at the time of the Second Coming.
In Revelation 1:7, Jesus coming "on the clouds" signifies
signifies His arrival in a spiritual, invisible form. Those who "pierced" Jesus refers to those who persecuted the two witnesses chosen in Revelation 11, they are the pastors of the beast that came up from the abyss, and the congregation of the tabernacle temple (those who persecuted).
Additionally, in Revelation 1:8, God is referred to as the "Alpha and Omega, the one who is to come." "Alpha and Omega" signify the
the beginning and the end, indicating that God, who initiated the work of restoration after Adam's fall, fulfills all things through the Book of Revelation. The phrase "the one who is to come" signifies the announcement of God and the heavenly kingdom descending to the one who overcomes and new heaven and new earth the 12 tribes (Rv 3:12 and Revelation 21).
Today, I will summarize the Word. Revelation 1:1-8 is
is the summary and conclusion of the entire Book of Revelation.
In order for God to show His servants things that must soon take place,
He opened the seals of the book through Jesus and sent his angel to feed the revealed opened book to New John.
New John then proclaims this revelation to
the servants of God, the 12 tribes, the 144,000, and the great multitude in white.
Therefore, the reality of the fulfillment of Revelation can only be testified through
New John, who witnessed and heard the events of the entire Book of Revelation and received and ate the opened book (Revelation 22:8, 16, Revelation 10).
In Revelation 22:18-19, it is stated
that those who add or take away from the words of Revelation will not enter the kingdom of heaven and but will receive curses and plagues. All saints who hear this message must meet New John, the promised pastor of the New Testament, to receive his testimony, to thoroughly understand Revelation without adding or subtracting from it, and thereby attain salvation.