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In this passage, John is invited to “come up here” and is given a vision of heaven’s throne room. This moment shifts the focus from the letters to the churches to the majesty and sovereignty of God. The open door symbolizes access to God’s presence through Christ, the Lamb. The throne represents ultimate authority, reminding us that no matter the chaos on earth, God reigns supreme. The description of jasper and carnelian reflects His holiness and glory, while the rainbow around the throne speaks of His covenant faithfulness and mercy.
By Dr. Pete Pawelek5
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In this passage, John is invited to “come up here” and is given a vision of heaven’s throne room. This moment shifts the focus from the letters to the churches to the majesty and sovereignty of God. The open door symbolizes access to God’s presence through Christ, the Lamb. The throne represents ultimate authority, reminding us that no matter the chaos on earth, God reigns supreme. The description of jasper and carnelian reflects His holiness and glory, while the rainbow around the throne speaks of His covenant faithfulness and mercy.

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