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How do we know that Christ is speaking in Revelation?

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Christ identifies Himself as the speaker by using titles that affirm His divine authority and role as the Word of God.

In the letter to the church in Pergamum, Christ presents Himself as the One with the sharp two-edged sword, a title that signifies His authority and sovereign control over the church and the world. The identity of Christ as the speaker is underscored through references in Revelation 1, where He is portrayed as the eternal Son of God, who has risen from death and holds the keys of death and hell. This connection establishes that it is indeed Christ, the Word made flesh (John 1:14), who communicates with His church, ensuring that His directives come from divine authority rather than mere human opinion.
Scripture References: Revelation 2:12, Revelation 1:18, John 1:14

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