Revelation 1:11

French (J.N. Darby) 1885

Que signifie ce verset ?

In this verse, Jesus is speaking and identifies Himself as the Alpha and Omega, meaning He is the first and last. He instructs John to write down what he sees in a book and send it to seven churches in Asia.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek, and your friend who's 'it' says they can see everything from start to finish. That's like Jesus saying He knows everything all at once, and He wants John to tell everyone what he sees in a special book.

Contexte historique

The Book of Revelation was written by the Apostle John around AD 95-100 while he was exiled on Patmos. The audience is seven churches in Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey), facing persecution and internal challenges. This message reassures them of God's sovereignty over all.

Application pour aujourd'hui

When faced with difficult decisions or situations, remembering that Jesus has a comprehensive view can provide comfort and guidance. For instance, if you're unsure about your career path, knowing Jesus sees the whole journey can help you trust His plan.

Thèmes

divine sovereigntyrevelation of Godchurch guidanceperseverancetrust in God's planprophetic vision

Versets liés

Isaiah 41:4Revelation 21:6Revelation 22:13Jeremiah 10:6-7Psalm 90:2

Questions fréquentes

Who wrote the Book of Revelation and why is it important?
John, an apostle of Jesus Christ, wrote the Book of Revelation. It's important as it provides visions that offer hope and guidance to Christians during times of persecution.
What does it mean when Jesus calls himself Alpha and Omega?
Alpha and Omega are the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet, symbolizing completeness. By using this title, Jesus emphasizes His role as the ultimate source and end of all things.
Why did John write to these specific seven churches in Asia?
These seven churches were central points within Christian communities facing various challenges at that time. Writing to them was a strategic way to address broader issues affecting Christians across the region.
How can Revelation 1:11 be applied in church leadership today?
Leaders can use this verse to remind themselves and their congregations of God's sovereignty, encouraging trust in His plans and perseverance through trials.
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