Revelation 19:10

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

John worships a fellow servant but is told to worship God instead because the testimony of Jesus is very important. The verse emphasizes that only God should receive worship and highlights the importance of sharing the message about Jesus.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a friend who tells you something really exciting, like where to find the best ice cream in town. You might want to thank your friend by giving them a big hug or even bowing down, but they remind you that it's more important to thank the person who actually made the ice cream — just like how we should worship God for sending Jesus.

Historical Background

This verse is from Revelation, written by John around 96 AD. It was intended for Christians facing persecution and aimed at encouraging them through visions of future events. The cultural setting was one where worship practices were highly charged with meaning due to the presence of multiple religions.

Living It Out Today

Today, this verse can help us remember not to idolize people even if they share important messages about God or Jesus. We should always direct our ultimate respect and worship towards God, keeping our focus on Him rather than human leaders or influencers.

Topics

worshipservanthoodtestimonyprophecyfaithfulnessrespect

Related Verses

Revelation 22:9John 4:23-24Exodus 20:3-5Matthew 4:10Psalm 96:7

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does John want to worship the angel?
John, filled with reverence and gratitude, likely sees the angel as a powerful messenger from God and wants to show deep respect by worshipping him.
What is meant by 'testimony of Jesus' in this verse?
The testimony of Jesus refers to the message about His life, death, resurrection, and the teachings He gave. It's central to Christian faith.
How does Revelation 19:10 relate to modern church practices?
It reminds churches that all worship should be directed solely to God, avoiding any form of idolatry or over-exaltation of human leaders in religious settings.
Why is servanthood emphasized here?
The emphasis on servanthood shows that no Christian leader is above another; they are all equals and servants of Christ, sharing the message of Jesus together.
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