Revelation 1:6

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What Does This Mean?

This verse says that Jesus has made us like kings and priests to God the Father, giving us great honor and a special role in serving Him. It ends with praise for God's glory forever. The key message is about our elevated status through Christ.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you were chosen to be a king or queen at school, but instead of just ruling, you also got to help take care of everyone and teach them important things. That’s what Jesus has done for us in God's family!

Historical Background

The book of Revelation was written by John around the end of the first century AD. It is addressed to seven churches facing persecution, offering hope and assurance through vivid imagery and prophecy.

Living It Out Today

Consider a scenario where you are at work or school, feeling undervalued. Remember that this verse reminds us we have intrinsic value and an important role in God's kingdom, regardless of our earthly status.

Topics

salvationkingshippriesthoodglory of Godeternityworship

Related Verses

Exodus 19:6Isaiah 43:20-21Luke 1:78-79Ephesians 5:27Revelation 5:9-10

Frequently Asked Questions

How can we practically serve as priests to God?
Serving as priests involves offering our lives, prayers, and acts of service to God. This can be done through regular prayer, sharing the gospel with others, and living a life that glorifies God.
What does it mean to have 'glory' for all eternity?
Having glory forever means being eternally honored by God and enjoying His presence without end. It represents a state of complete fulfillment and joy in the divine presence.
How is Revelation different from other New Testament books?
Revelation uses apocalyptic imagery to convey messages about future events and spiritual realities, unlike many other NT books which focus on teaching or history. Its style makes it unique but still deeply connected to the rest of scripture.
What should we do with this knowledge that we are 'kings and priests'?
This title encourages us to live confidently in our relationship with God, leading others by example, and participating actively in worship and service within the church community.
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