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

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The vision of Christ in Revelation symbolizes His glory and authority in the midst of His churches.

In Revelation, the apostle John depicts a profound vision of Christ that speaks to His current glory and role among His people. This vision illustrates Christ's majesty, as seen in His garments and attributes, emphasizing His status as both King and High Priest. The candlesticks symbolize the churches, representing their role in holding forth the light of the gospel. This imagery directs our attention to Christ's ongoing presence and governance within His church, a crucial reassurance for believers facing trials and tribulations.
Scripture References: Revelation 1:9-20, Revelation 1:12-16

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