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Revelation 10:6

Posted on 18 May at 11:27
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And sware by him that liueth for euer and euer, who created heauen, and the things that therein are, and the earth, and the things that therein are, and the sea, and the things which are therein, that there should bee time no longer. Revelation 10:6 (KJV)

The book of Revelation is a highly symbolic and prophetic work that reveals the culmination of God’s plan for the world and the final victory of Christ. It records visions given to the apostle John on the island of Patmos, intended to encourage and instruct the early Christian churches.

In Revelation 10 John sees a powerful angel descending from heaven, holding a little scroll. The angel’s radiant appearance and awe‑inspiring presence underscore the significance of the message he is about to deliver. The little scroll likely represents the divine revelation that John is about to receive.

The angel raises his right hand toward heaven and swears an oath by God, who lives forever and ever, invoking the Creator of heaven, earth, and the sea. This oath emphasizes the reliability and importance of the forthcoming message. He then declares that “there should be time no longer,” a statement interpreted as indicating the end of any further delay in the fulfillment of prophecy and the imminent realization of God’s eternal kingdom.

The phrase “there should be time no longer” points to the eternal nature of God, reminding believers that He exists outside of time and that His purposes transcend temporal boundaries. It underscores the certainty of God’s promises and the approaching fulfillment of His plan.

Application of this passage encourages believers to adopt an eternal perspective in daily life, recognizing the brevity of earthly existence and prioritizing God’s kingdom. It also calls Christians to be mindful of the universal scope of the gospel, sharing God’s message across cultural and linguistic boundaries, and remaining faithful to the prophetic task entrusted to John and to all who proclaim the gospel.

In conclusion, Revelation 10:6 highlights the significance of God’s oath, the certainty of His imminent work, and the responsibility of believers to live with an eternal outlook while faithfully bearing witness to the universal message of Christ.

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