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What does it mean that Jesus was sent to testify to the churches?

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It means that Jesus, as the exalted Lord, has authority and sends His messages for the edification of His people.

When Jesus states, 'I, Jesus, have sent mine angel to testify unto you these things in the churches' (Revelation 22:16), it signifies His authoritative role as the head of the church. This testimony serves as a divine directive providing guidance, correction, and encouragement to believers. The use of angels as messengers underlines the seriousness of His words and the importance of recognizing the source of this truth. This act of sending emphasizes Jesus' involvement in His church, ensuring that the doctrines and practices align with His purposes. For Christians, receiving this testimony is crucial for spiritual growth and faithfulness to God's revelation.
Scripture References: Revelation 22:16

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