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How do we know the candlestick represents the church?

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The representation of the candlestick as the church is evident from its structure and its mention in Revelation.

The structure of the candlestick, with its central shaft and six branches, beautifully reflects the relationship between Christ and the church. Christ is the central light, and the branches symbolize believers connected to Him, shining forth His light into the world. Revelation 1:20 explicitly links the candlesticks to the churches, indicating that each local assembly is indeed a representation of Christ's light on earth. This imagery underscores the truth that the church's strength and illumination come solely from its union with Christ, the source of all spiritual life and light.
Scripture References: Revelation 1:20, John 8:12

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The Candlestick
Darvin Pruitt · Mar 13, 2013
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