Revelation 4-5

Study Length: 2 weeks

What do you worship? What in your life do your affections most gravitate toward? 

 

Many of us worship that next thing we see on the horizon of life—a promotion at work, the hope of buying a house, a successful relationship—and we place our focus and striving there. We become restless with the mundane and miss out on the majestic.  

 

In Revelation chapters 4 and 5, the apostle John’s words reorient our worship in the only direction it should rightly point. John experiences a magnificent vision of the throne room of heaven and the worship of the Lamb of God. In this two-week study, Revelation: The Throne and the Lamb, John invites us into the presence of God. The multitude of creatures in the throne room of heaven yield all glory and honor to God and to the Lamb, beckoning us to do the same.  

 

In week one, step into the dazzling throne room of God where His power and majesty are on full display, and He is perpetually worshipped.  

 

In week two, encounter heaven’s Lamb as John recounts his vision of the One who is worthy to take up the scroll—the One who by His blood “purchased for God persons from every tribe and language and people and nation.” 

 

Revelation chapters 4 and 5 transition us from John’s letters to the seven churches to God’s glorious throne and the One who sits at His right hand. Here we enter the heart of the book of Revelation—God’s glory. Will you enter this book and let God’s glory change where you place your worship? 


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