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What does the Bible say about the morning star in Revelation?

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The morning star in Revelation refers to Christ, who promises himself as the ultimate source of hope and joy for believers.

In Revelation 2:28, Christ promises to give the morning star to those who remain faithful. This morning star is understood to be Christ himself, as he identifies as the bright and morning star in Revelation 22:16. This promise signifies not just a gift but the assurance of Christ's presence and the believer's intimate relationship with him. The morning star serves as a reminder of the hope and fulfillment that Christ brings, illuminating God's glory and providing guidance to his people.
Scripture References: Revelation 2:28, Revelation 22:16

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