Revelation 1 – The Unveiling of Jesus Christ

The book of Revelation opens with a powerful declaration: this is the revelation of Jesus Christ, not a hidden mystery. In Chapter 1, the apostle John is shown the glorified Christ—clothed in divine majesty, speaking with power, and walking among His people. This vision sets the tone for the rest of the prophecy: Christ is victorious, ever-present, and central to the end-time message.

A Vision That Changes Everything

Revelation does not begin with beasts or judgments—it begins with Jesus. Before the prophecies unfold, God reminds us who reigns supreme. The curtain is pulled back, and Christ is revealed in glory, power, and love. This is the foundation of all true prophecy: a clear view of the Risen Savior.

The Revelation is given by God to Jesus, through an angel, to John.
Jesus is the faithful witness, firstborn from the dead, and ruler of kings.
John is exiled on Patmos when he receives the vision.
Jesus appears in glory, holding seven stars and walking among seven lampstands.

📖 Key Verse: “Behold, he cometh with clouds; and every eye shall see him…” – Revelation 1:7
🔎 The One who was pierced will return—and no one will miss it.

Revelation Chapter 1 Overview

Revelation Chapter 1 - Deeper Study

Image showing the book Revelation open to a chapter
Date Written

95-96 AD

Written By

John – Apostle to the Jews

Language

Greek

Verses

20

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