Summary of Revelation 7:9-12
A great multitude in white robes was praising God and Jesus. Then the angels, elders, and 4 living creatures stood around the throne, bowed before God, and began worshipping Him.
BSF Study Questions Revelation: The Hope Lesson 13, Day 4: Revelation 7:9-12
9a) The multitude was so great that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people, and language, standing before the throne and before the Lamb.
b) God’s people come from every nation and race from all over the world. God loves and includes everyone in His promises, His love, and His plans.
c) “Salvation belongs to our God, who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb.” They were acknowledging God’s plan Jesus’ execution of our salvation.
d) This is tough because almost everyone I know personally is Christian. There are probably people at work who are not, so I do my best to live a Godly life and give Him the credit when I can, hoping my personal testimony will at least open the door to Jesus.
10a) God’s sovereignty over all beings. The importance of worship. How we get to worship God, too.
b) His grace, His forgiveness, His provisions, Him being in control, Him worrying for me.
Conclusions BSF Study Questions Revelation: The Hope Lesson 13, Day 4: Revelation 7:9-12
I love how everyone worships in heaven. Such greatness!
End Notes BSF Study Questions Revelation: The Hope Lesson 13, Day 4: Revelation 7:9-12
“After this” introduces a new vision.
We can see the Great Commission (Matthew 24:14) having taken place here.
White robes represent righteousness and priestly service.
The palm branches should remind you of Jesus entering Jerusalem (John 12:12-16). They are symbols of victory.
Salvation is God’s greatest gift, so it’s fitting all in heaven recognize that.
“Amen” signifies “let it be so.”
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