Revelation 10:11

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What Does This Mean?

This verse is a command from an angel to John, telling him that he will need to prophesy again before many peoples, nations, languages, and kings. The key message is about the universality of John's prophecy.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're given a special message to share with people all over the world, just like how your teacher shares important things in class. This verse tells us that John had to do this too but with even more places and different types of people!

Historical Background

The Book of Revelation was written by John, an apostle of Jesus Christ, around 96 AD while he was exiled on the island of Patmos. It was intended for Christian communities in seven cities of Asia Minor who were facing persecution.

Living It Out Today

In modern terms, this verse can be applied to individuals or groups today who are called upon to speak up and share important messages with diverse audiences, whether through public speaking, writing, or other forms of communication.

Topics

prophesyuniversal messagediverse audiencemissionary workspeaking truthcommission

Related Verses

Ezekiel 2:3Acts 10:42Matthew 28:19-20John 17:20Luke 4:16-21

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was John given this command?
John was likely chosen because of his previous experiences and revelations from Jesus, making him a reliable messenger for these universal messages.
What does it mean to prophesy 'before many peoples'?
It means sharing the prophecy with diverse groups across different regions and cultures, highlighting the broad reach and importance of John's message.
How can we apply this verse in a globalized world?
In today’s interconnected world, it encourages individuals to share messages that transcend boundaries, fostering understanding among various peoples and nations.
What lessons does Revelation 10:11 teach about spreading the message of faith?
It teaches that the message must be shared widely and inclusively, reaching all sorts of people regardless of their background or status.
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