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Revelation 19: The Second Coming of Christ


“Revelation 19: The Second Coming of Christ,” New Testament Seminary Student Study Guide (2003)

“Revelation 19,” New Testament Student Study Guide

Revelation 19

The Second Coming of Christ

The final event that occurs in the destruction of Babylon and all it stands for is the coming of the “King of Kings, and Lord of Lords” (Revelation 19:16), who is Jesus Christ, to take the beast and cast him out. An account of this event is found in Revelation 19. John first began recording this event in Revelation 11:15–19, but then was shown greater detail concerning the events leading up to it and the significance of the judgments on and destruction of the wicked at the time of Jesus Christ’s coming. From Revelation 19 through the end of the book, John recorded events at the Second Coming of Jesus Christ and afterward.

Studying the Scriptures

Do two of the following activities (A–C) as you study Revelation 19.

  1. Design an Invitation

    1. In your notebook, draw or write an invitation that invites someone to the events described in Revelation 19:7–9. Include every important detail, including what will occur, what they should wear, and what they need in order to get in. Read and use Matthew 22:2–14; 2 Nephi 9:50–51; Doctrine and Covenants 27:5–14; and 58:8–9 as you determine the details of the invitation.

    2. According to Doctrine and Covenants 65:1–5, who delivers the invitation to these great events spoken of in Revelation 19:7–9?

  2. Use a Scripture to Answer Questions

    1. One of your Christian friends who is not a member of the Church does not believe in prophets today and wonders how we can say there are prophets in the Church. Use Revelation 19:10 in your explanation about our belief in prophets (see also Numbers 11:29).

    2. Use Revelation 19:10 to explain the source of a true testimony (also consider 1 Corinthians 2:11; Alma 5:45–46).

  3. Why Red?

    1. John described Jesus wearing red at the time of His Second Coming (see Revelation 19:13). Read Doctrine and Covenants 19:16–19 and 133:46–51, and then explain what His red clothing symbolizes.

    2. What color is the clothing of those who come with Jesus at His coming? What does this color represent? (see Revelation 19:8, 14).