Revelation 22:8

Afrikaans Bible (ABA) 2007 (Bybel vir almal)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, John describes his reaction to seeing and hearing the visions shown by an angel. He falls down to worship the angel because of what he has witnessed.

Explained for Children

Imagine you saw something amazing in a dream that an older friend showed you. You might feel so amazed that you want to give your friend a big hug or kiss their feet as a sign of how much you respect them for showing you such wonderful things.

Historical Background

The book of Revelation was written by the apostle John, likely around 95 AD when he was in exile on Patmos. It was intended for early Christian communities facing persecution and uncertainty, offering hope through symbolic visions.

Living It Out Today

Today, this verse can inspire us to show deep respect and gratitude towards those who guide us spiritually or share important truths about our faith journey with us.

Topics

worshiprevelationvisionfaithrespectgratitude

Related Verses

Revelation 1:1Daniel 8:17-18Acts 10:25-26Exodus 33:20Luke 5:8

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did John fall down before the feet of the angel?
John was overwhelmed by what he saw and heard from the angel, showing deep respect and reverence for the revelation given to him.
Is it common to see angels in visions?
The Bible describes several instances where prophets and apostles received revelations through angels, illustrating God’s communication with humanity.
What should be our attitude towards those who reveal truths about God?
We should show respect and gratitude, as John did with the angel, recognizing that such revelations come from divine inspiration.
How can this verse help us in understanding Revelation?
It highlights the importance of taking seriously what is revealed through spiritual means, emphasizing the awe-inspiring nature of God's messages.
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