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vision of the sealing of the 144,000 and the great multitude that no one can number. In this study, we
will examine each of these chapters, seeking to understand their significance and application for our
lives today.
1. Revelation 4:1-11 - The Vision of the Throne Room of God
• What does John see in his vision of the throne room of God (vv. 2-6)?
• What is the significance of the creatures and elders worshiping around the throne (vv. 8-11)?
• How can we apply this vision of the throne room of God to our lives today?
2. Revelation 5:1-14 - The Vision of the Lamb Who Was Slain
• What is the significance of the scroll with seven seals (v. 1)?
• Who is worthy to open the scroll (v. 5)?
• What is the response of the creatures and elders to the Lamb who was slain (vv. 8-14)?
• How can we apply this vision of the Lamb who was slain to our lives today?
3. Revelation 6:1-17 - The Opening of the Seals
• What are the events that take place when the first four seals are opened (vv. 2-8)?
• What are the events that take place when the fifth seal is opened (vv. 9-11)?
• What are the events that take place when the sixth seal is opened (vv. 12-17)?
• How can we apply this vision of the opening of the seals to our lives today?
4. Revelation 7:1-8 - The Sealing of the 144,000
• Who are the 144,000 that are sealed (v. 4)?
• What is the significance of the sealing of the 144,000 (vv. 2-3, 9-10)?
• How can we apply this vision of the sealing of the 144,000 to our lives today?
5. Revelation 7:9-17 - The Great Multitude
• Who is the great multitude that John sees (vv. 9-10)?
• What is the significance of the great multitude (vv. 13-17)?
• How can we apply this vision of the great multitude to our lives today?
Conclusion:
The visions in Chapters 4-7 of Revelation provide a glimpse into the end times and the events that will
take place. They remind us of the majesty and power of God, the sacrificial work of the Lamb who was
slain, and the hope that we have in Him. As we seek to apply these visions to our lives today, may we be
encouraged to trust in God's sovereignty, to live in readiness for His return, and to share the good news
of salvation with others.
By Pastor Carlos A. Morales5
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vision of the sealing of the 144,000 and the great multitude that no one can number. In this study, we
will examine each of these chapters, seeking to understand their significance and application for our
lives today.
1. Revelation 4:1-11 - The Vision of the Throne Room of God
• What does John see in his vision of the throne room of God (vv. 2-6)?
• What is the significance of the creatures and elders worshiping around the throne (vv. 8-11)?
• How can we apply this vision of the throne room of God to our lives today?
2. Revelation 5:1-14 - The Vision of the Lamb Who Was Slain
• What is the significance of the scroll with seven seals (v. 1)?
• Who is worthy to open the scroll (v. 5)?
• What is the response of the creatures and elders to the Lamb who was slain (vv. 8-14)?
• How can we apply this vision of the Lamb who was slain to our lives today?
3. Revelation 6:1-17 - The Opening of the Seals
• What are the events that take place when the first four seals are opened (vv. 2-8)?
• What are the events that take place when the fifth seal is opened (vv. 9-11)?
• What are the events that take place when the sixth seal is opened (vv. 12-17)?
• How can we apply this vision of the opening of the seals to our lives today?
4. Revelation 7:1-8 - The Sealing of the 144,000
• Who are the 144,000 that are sealed (v. 4)?
• What is the significance of the sealing of the 144,000 (vv. 2-3, 9-10)?
• How can we apply this vision of the sealing of the 144,000 to our lives today?
5. Revelation 7:9-17 - The Great Multitude
• Who is the great multitude that John sees (vv. 9-10)?
• What is the significance of the great multitude (vv. 13-17)?
• How can we apply this vision of the great multitude to our lives today?
Conclusion:
The visions in Chapters 4-7 of Revelation provide a glimpse into the end times and the events that will
take place. They remind us of the majesty and power of God, the sacrificial work of the Lamb who was
slain, and the hope that we have in Him. As we seek to apply these visions to our lives today, may we be
encouraged to trust in God's sovereignty, to live in readiness for His return, and to share the good news
of salvation with others.