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Introduction
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The Setting
The second coming of Christ
Jesus comes down to earth with the armies of heaven to make His final and ultimate appearance in the history of man and in accordance with God’s plan of redemption.
Jesus Christ is revealed here in various descriptions:
He is called the Faithful and True
He had a name written that no one knew but Himself
The earth will go through the most horrible
His name is called the Word of God
He has a name written King of kings and Lord of lords
Key Questions
How is Christ revealed at this point in history
What is Jesus’ heavenly “name” or “identity”
What works will Christ be doing in connection to His name
How will the world respond to Christ when He comes
Note on the Dating of the Book
The Book of Revelation was written while John was on the Isle of Patmos, around 96 A.D.
The Gospel of John was written AFTER, when John was able to return from exile and dwelt in Ephesus until his death.
This means, John’s revelation of the Christ as the Word, was a direct revelation given to him in these visions!
Main Points
The Importance and Usage of Names
A name is a person’s “identity” or “identification”.
He is called the Faithful and True
a complete name is composed of
He had a name written that no one knew but Himself
His name is called the Word of God
proper name
He has a name written King of kings and Lord of lords
descriptive name (also known as as surname; surnames originally used to describe a person)
title (either before or after the name)
Examples - King George the Second; Attorney Juan Dela Cruz; Lord Jesus Christ
Examples of Name - Description tandem
Simon Peter
Thomas Didymus (the Twin)
John the Baptist
Jesus Christ
Matthew 1.17
LORD God
Deuteronomy 4.35
Example of complete name
Lord Jesus Christ
Lord - His title
Jesus - His proper name (on earth)
Christ - His description
Jesus and His Earthly Identity
His earthly name was Jesus
Psalm 89.
Psalm
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1 Corinthians 10.13
True God
Jeremiah 10.6-10
God is Faithful and True
Revelation 3.14
The Word of God
John’s “special” Revelation of the Lord Jesus
His revelation of the Christ as the Word of God
John received this revelation on Patmos - he wrote the Revelation before the Gospel and the 3 general epistles
Jesus is
The King of Kings and Lord of Lords
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The Names of Christ are Revealed in Progression
Christ Comes Down for Finale Works
His name was called “Jesus”
Luke 1.31
Acts 4.
Jesus appeared only
Matthew 1.21
Jesus was His earthly Name, He was not addressed by this name in heaven
Jesus was the name given at birth.
This name did not appear before Bethlehem.
Jesus and its Various Descriptions
Jesus the Christ
Jesus the Son of God
Other descriptions
Son of Man
Son of David, Root of David, Offspring of David
Apostle and High Priest
the Bright and Morning Star
Alpha and Omega, the First and the Last, the beginning and the End
the Lamb of God
the Lion of the tribe of Judah
Immanuel, Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace
King of Kings and Lord of Lords
All these descriptions
The Faith and True Witness
All these descriptions point to the one Name - Jesus.
All these descriptions describe the attributes of the Name Jesus at different times in history.
Jesus and its Various Titles
Lord and Savior
Savior
Redeemer
Apostle and High Priest
King of Kings and Lord of Lords
Revelation 19.1
All these titles describe the works and functions at different times in history.
All these titles point to one Name - Jesus
Jesus’s Heavenly Identity
Who is Jesus in heaven?
His heavenly descriptions
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