The saints' ultimate reward
Exegetical note: The powerful scene here is best appreciated against the backdrop of the reign of Emperor Domitian, toward the end of which (c. A.D. 96) John of Patmos was writing. Domitian was second only to Nero in his harshness toward Christians, and the "multitude" of saints pictured here, therefore, are those martyred under him and now vindicated and positioned before God's throne to serve as well as to be given the ultimate reward: shelter, solace, and shepherding by (in an ironic twist) a Lamb!
Call to Worship
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