Revelation 19:10

Amharic Dawro DFBLVL (Geeshsha Mas'aafaa)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from Revelation, an angel stops John from worshiping him and tells John to worship God instead. The angel says that the testimony about Jesus is very important because it's like a spirit that gives prophecy.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a favorite superhero who always saves the day. Now, if someone told you they were your superhero buddy, wouldn’t you be excited? But then imagine this buddy said, 'No, no, we're both just helpers to the real superhero.' That's what happens here: John wanted to worship an angel, but the angel said only God should be worshipped because He is the true hero.

Historical Background

The book of Revelation was written by John, likely around 95 AD. It was addressed to seven churches in Asia Minor during a time when Christians faced persecution from the Roman Empire. The cultural setting included a mix of pagan worship and early Christian communities.

Living It Out Today

This verse can be applied today when someone tries to give credit or glory where it doesn't belong, like giving praise to a religious leader instead of God. It reminds us that all honor should go to God alone for the witness of Jesus Christ.

Topics

worshipfalse worshipprophecyspiritual authoritytestimony of Jesusangelic beings

Related Verses

Exodus 20:3Matthew 4:10Acts 10:25-26Romans 14:11Revelation 22:9

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is John told not to worship the angel?
John was tempted to worship an angel, but angels are created beings and should not be worshipped. Only God deserves our worship because He alone is divine.
What does 'the testimony of Jesus' mean in this context?
'The testimony of Jesus' refers to the message about Christ’s life, death, resurrection, and His role as savior. It’s central to Christian faith and prophecy.
How important is prophecy according to Revelation 19:10?
Prophecy is very important because it carries the spirit of Jesus' testimony, which guides believers in understanding God's will and future plans.
Why is it significant that angels are called 'fellowservants'?
Calling an angel a 'fellow servant' emphasizes equality among all servants of God, including humans and angels, highlighting the unity under one divine authority.
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