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REVELATION UNCOVERED - God's Puzzle Solved

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16 Revelation Uncoveredthe candlesticks in The Holy Place in the temple. The Jews callthese seven candlesticks – The Menorah. What are they? ToThe Jews, this candlestick is highly prized and included in mostof their religious services. These candlesticks provide light - awitness.Christ reveals these “seven candlesticks are the seven churches”(Verse 20). They are to be witnesses of Christ (Acts 1). Revelation1:12-13 states John saw Jesus, Himself, in the middle of theseseven candlesticks. Christ states The Menorah in The Holy Placerepresents “the seven churches” in Asia. These seven churchesare The True Churches of God; God’s church does not exist asone candlestick or one church but seven candlesticks or sevenchurches. These seven churches in Asia represent The TrueChurches of God. They are The Menorah or candlestick in TheHoly Place. Jesus only regards these seven as His, since He is intheir midst. Jesus is not in the middle of any other seven candlesticks- only these seven. That is why Revelation is written tothem about Christ’s return since these seven are being told theirfuture in prophecy. Jesus is revealing how His churches are tobe true witnesses to be able to “inherit” from His “will.”A Big ErrorSome Christian groups believe these seven churches are TheSeven Eras of God’s Church from Christ’s death until His return.What an error! There is no biblical proof to think they are “eras.”One can never understand The Book of Revelation and its prophecyunder such delusion. Read Revelation 2 and 3 where each ofthese seven churches exists from the time John wrote about themuntil The Return of Christ.Each and every one of these seven churches exists until The Re-

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