Correspondence: Captivity Captive; Meaning of Symbols in Rev. 1:13-16

Narrator: Chris Genthree
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Answer: It means the Lord, by His Mighty work of atonement, has met every claim of God’s throne, and was victorious over every enemy (Col. 1:1313Who hath delivered us from the power of darkness, and hath translated us into the kingdom of his dear Son: (Colossians 1:13)), annulling him (Satan) that held us captive, and delivering us from our captivity to sin and death and Satan’s power in which we were held as children of men.
Answer: The seven candlesticks made of gold, represent the seven churches mentioned in verse 11.
“Girt about the breast with a golden girdle”—His affections can only flow out in divine righteousness: the breast, the place of affection; the gold, divine righteousness.
“His eyes were as a flame of fire,” from which nothing can be hid, searching out and uncovering all sin and iniquity.
“His feet like unto fine brass as if they burned in a furnace”—His ability to judge everything according to divine righteousness.
“His voice as the sound of many waters”—irresistible power and majesty.
“He had in His right hand seven stars”—the authority belongs to Him. The stars are subordinate authority.
“Out of His mouth went a sharp two-edged sword”—He judges by the Word of God.
“His countenance was as the sun shineth in his strength,” supreme power and authority.