Revelation 7:9
Afrikaans DB 2006 (Die Boodskap)
Daarna het ek ’n vreeslike klomp mense gesien. Hulle was so baie, ’n mens kon hulle nie eens tel nie. Hulle het van oral af gekom, maak nie saak waar hulle gebly of watter taal hulle gepraat het nie, hulle was daar voor God se troon en voor die Lam. Hulle was pragtig aangetrek en het baie deftig gelyk met hulle wit klere. Om te wys hoe vol vreugde hulle is, het hulle palmtakke rondgeswaai.
What Does This Mean?
John sees a huge group of people from every nation standing before God and the Lamb, dressed in white robes with palm branches. This shows that people from all over the world will be part of God's kingdom.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're at a big party where everyone is welcome, no matter where they come from or what language they speak. That's like this scene John saw in his dream — a party with lots and lots of people before God and Jesus!
Historical Background
The Book of Revelation was written by John the Apostle around 95 AD to encourage Christians facing persecution. It uses symbolic imagery to reassure them that despite their suffering, they will be part of God's eternal kingdom.
Living It Out Today
Think about a diverse workplace or community event where people from different backgrounds come together in harmony. This verse reminds us that diversity is valued by God and should be celebrated among believers.
Topics
diversitysalvationheavenunity in Christperseverancepromise of God
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why are the people in white robes?
The white robes symbolize purity, righteousness, and the cleansing from sin. It shows that these believers have been made pure by their faith in Jesus Christ.
What does having palms in hands signify?
Palm branches were symbols of victory and peace in ancient times. In this context, they symbolize the triumph over evil and the celebration of salvation with God.
How can Revelation 7:9 be applied to modern churches?
Churches today can use this verse as a reminder to embrace diversity and inclusion, ensuring that people from all backgrounds feel welcome and valued within their communities.
What does 'before the throne' mean in this context?
This refers to being in the presence of God. The throne symbolizes God's authority and sovereignty over everything, and being before it signifies a place of honor and acceptance.
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