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What does the Bible say about the vision of Christ in Revelation?

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Revelation describes a profound vision of Christ that emphasizes His glory and majesty as the risen Savior.

In Revelation 1:9-20, the Apostle John recounts a vision of Christ that reveals His divine glory and continual presence among His churches. John describes Jesus standing among seven golden candlesticks, symbolizing the churches, thus indicating His active involvement and oversight in their worship and witness. This vision conveys not just Christ's past humiliation during His earthly ministry but also His current glory and authority at the Father's right hand. It showcases His role as King, Prophet, and Priest, emphasizing His intimate connection with His people and His sovereign power over all creation.
Scripture References: Revelation 1:9-20, Revelation 1:12-16

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