Summary of Revelation 2:24-29
Jesus speaks to those in Thyatira who hold to his teachings, telling them they will not have any more burdens. Jesus will give authority over the nations to those who does his will.
BSF Study Questions Revelation: The Hope Lesson 5, Day 4: Revelation 2:24-29
9) Jesus promises to not impose any more burdens on believers in Thyatira. He tells them to hold to their beliefs until he comes. I simply try to make my decisions through prayer and what I believe God wants me to do. I read my Bible, do Bible study, and try to attend church events as much as possible in order to strengthen my resolve to be more like Jesus.
10a) Jesus’ will for believers is to give them authority over the nations — that one ‘will rule them with an iron scepter and will dash them to pieces like pottery’. He rewards them with everlasting life and blessings. Jesus is our reward (Revelation 22:16).
b) Jesus’ words are very uplifting. He promises to make our burdens light to carry and that we will have authority over nations if we hold true to his teachings. This helps when the world and circumstances become heavy, knowing he is strengthening me.
Conclusions BSF Study Questions Revelation: The Hope Lesson 5, Day 4: Revelation 2:24-29
In a book so full of doom, these moments of joy are important. Jesus is promising us eternal life if we only hold to his teachings. While this is not always easy, it is something we can strive for day after day.
End Notes BSF Study Questions Revelation: The Hope Lesson 5, Day 4: Revelation 2:24-29
Jesus promises that believers will reign with him and share in his kingdom if they overcome immorality and idolatry.
The quote is from Psalm 2; those who rebel will be dashed to pieces like pottery.
The Morning Star is Jesus (Revelation 22:16). He is our reward!
Everyone should hear the word of the Lord.
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