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Today’s post includes a brief overview of the chapter and a focused look at what it reveals about Jesus (Rev. 1:1) — so our eyes stay fixed on Him.
Chapter Overview:
Revelation 14 contrasts those who belong to the Lamb with those who follow the beast and announces what is coming (vv. 1–20). John sees the Lamb standing with His redeemed people, marked as His own and singing a new song of redemption (vv. 1–5). Three angels then proclaim a final call to worship God, announce the fall of Babylon, and warn of the coming judgment on those who follow the beast (vv. 6–11). Believers are called to endure faithfully, with the promise of rest and blessing (vv. 12–13). The chapter ends with a vision of harvest – one gathering of God’s people and another depicting the judgment of the wicked (vv. 14–20).
Seeing Jesus in This Chapter:
Revelation 14 reveals Jesus as the Lamb who redeems, the Lord who calls, and the Judge who will return. He stands victorious with His people, who belong to Him and follow Him wherever He leads (vv. 1, 4). He is the One who has redeemed them by His blood, making them pure and blameless before God (vv. 4–5). At the same time, He calls all people to turn from false worship and give glory to God before judgment comes (vv. 6–7). And as the Son of Man, He is the One who will return to reap the earth – gathering His people to Himself and executing righteous judgment on sin (vv. 14–16). Jesus is both Savior and Judge, offering salvation now but ensuring justice in the end.
🌀 Reflection:
Following Jesus requires endurance, especially in a world that pulls us toward compromise. What does it look like for you to remain faithful to Him today?
💬 Mission Challenge:
Choose to follow Jesus faithfully today, even in small decisions, showing that your life belongs to Him.

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