Revelation 1:12

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What Does This Mean?

In this verse from Revelation, John turns to see where the voice is coming from and sees seven golden candlesticks. The speaker is likely Jesus, and the key message is about seeing divine revelation.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're in a room and hear someone speaking but can't see them. You turn around to find out who it is. John did just that and saw something amazing: seven big candles made of gold! It's like when you follow a sound and discover something magical.

Historical Background

The book of Revelation was written by the Apostle John, one of Jesus' disciples, around 96 AD. He wrote this to encourage Christians in Asia Minor who were facing persecution from Roman authorities.

Living It Out Today

Today, we can apply this verse when we feel lost and turn towards God's voice for guidance. Imagine feeling unsure about a career choice; turning toward God might reveal unexpected paths, just like the candlesticks appeared to John.

Topics

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Related Verses

Exodus 25:31Zechariah 4:2Revelation 2:1Matthew 5:15John 8:12

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the voice speaking in Revelation 1:12?
The voice likely represents Jesus, addressing John and guiding him through his vision.
Why are there seven golden candlesticks in this verse?
In biblical symbolism, seven often signifies completeness or perfection. The candlesticks may represent the churches of Asia Minor or eternal light.
How does Revelation 1:12 relate to Christian persecution?
This vision was meant to encourage Christians in John's time who were facing hardship and persecution, reminding them of God’s presence and guidance.
What can we learn about divine revelation from this verse?
We learn that divine revelation often comes unexpectedly and through symbolic visions, inviting us to seek deeper understanding beyond the surface level.
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