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Scripture Reading: Revelation 1:1-8

From the first line in the book of Revelation, John exalts Christ.  Then, in the first chapter, he describes Christ in majestic terms. Christ is the "faithful witness" … the "firstborn from the dead" … the "ruler of the kings on earth" (Rev 1:5).  Christ loves us and has freed us from our sins and made us a kingdom of priests.  This prompts John's heart and pen to surge into a doxology … "to him be glory and dominion forever and ever.  Amen" (Rev 1:5).

The words "I am the Alpha and the Omega" in Revelation 1:8 are words from God the Father.  But those same words are echoed by Christ in Revelation 22:13. 

To say that Christ is the ruler of kings on earth is to declare His sovereignty, by which He governs everything that rulers do.  "Kingship belongs to the LORD, and he rules over the nations" (Psa 22:27).  "The heart of the king is in the hand of the LORD . . . he turns it wherever he will" (Prov 21:1).  "Many are the plans in the mind of a man, but it is the purpose of the LORD that will stand" (Prov 19:21).

To say that Christ is the Alpha and the Omega is to declare His eternality and self-existence.  Our response before Christ should be reverential fear and ecstatic delight and thankful adoration.  "There is none like you, O LORD;

you are great, and your name is great in might. Who would not fear you, O King of the nations? For this is your due" (Jer 10:6-7).