Here’s a poetic rendition of Revelation Chapter 5, reflecting its powerful imagery and themes of redemption and worship:
The Sealed Scroll
In heaven’s splendor, a scroll was seen,
Written on both sides, sealed between.
Seven seals bound its sacred lore,
A mystery locked at heaven’s core.
A mighty angel, with voice so loud,
Cried, “Who is worthy?” before the crowd.
To open the scroll, its seals untie,
But silence fell; none could reply.
No one in heaven, on earth, or below,
Could break the seals or the scroll bestow.
I wept aloud, my heart in pain,
For none was found to lift the chain.
The Lion and the Lamb
Then one of the elders spoke with grace,
“Do not weep, behold His face!
The Lion of Judah, David’s Root,
Has conquered death; He stands resolute.”
I turned and saw, midst throne and beasts,
A Lamb once slain, yet full of peace.
Seven horns and eyes, divine and wise,
The Spirit’s fullness in disguise.
He came and took the scroll in hand,
And heaven erupted in praise so grand.
The Song of the Worthy Lamb
The elders bowed, with harps they played,
Golden bowls of prayers displayed.
They sang a song, both new and true,
“Worthy is the Lamb, slain for you!
With blood, He ransomed every tribe,
From every tongue, none left aside.
A kingdom formed, priests who reign,
Upon the earth, they’ll live again.”
Heaven’s Chorus
A thousand times thousands, the angels cried,
In voices that shook the heavens wide:
“Worthy the Lamb, who bore our strife,
To receive all power, glory, and life!”
All creatures joined, in heaven and sea,
On earth, below, in harmony:
“To Him who sits upon the throne,
And to the Lamb, be glory alone!
Blessing, honor, power, and might,
Forever and ever, in radiant light.”
The Eternal Amen
The elders fell and worshiped deep,
In reverence profound, their spirits steeped.
A vision of praise that will never end,
The Lamb and God, our hearts defend.
This poetic version of Revelation Chapter 5 captures the awe-inspiring vision of the Lamb’s worthiness, the universal worship in heaven, and the profound redemption brought through Christ.
Here’s a poetic rendition of Revelation Chapter 5, reflecting its powerful imagery and themes of redemption and worship:
The Sealed Scroll
In heaven’s splendor, a scroll was seen,
Written on both sides, sealed between.
Seven seals bound its sacred lore,
A mystery locked at heaven’s core.
A mighty angel, with voice so loud,
Cried, “Who is worthy?” before the crowd.
To open the scroll, its seals untie,
But silence fell; none could reply.
No one in heaven, on earth, or below,
Could break the seals or the scroll bestow.
I wept aloud, my heart in pain,
For none was found to lift the chain.
The Lion and the Lamb
Then one of the elders spoke with grace,
“Do not weep, behold His face!
The Lion of Judah, David’s Root,
Has conquered death; He stands resolute.”
I turned and saw, midst throne and beasts,
A Lamb once slain, yet full of peace.
Seven horns and eyes, divine and wise,
The Spirit’s fullness in disguise.
He came and took the scroll in hand,
And heaven erupted in praise so grand.
The Song of the Worthy Lamb
The elders bowed, with harps they played,
Golden bowls of prayers displayed.
They sang a song, both new and true,
“Worthy is the Lamb, slain for you!
With blood, He ransomed every tribe,
From every tongue, none left aside.
A kingdom formed, priests who reign,
Upon the earth, they’ll live again.”
Heaven’s Chorus
A thousand times thousands, the angels cried,
In voices that shook the heavens wide:
“Worthy the Lamb, who bore our strife,
To receive all power, glory, and life!”
All creatures joined, in heaven and sea,
On earth, below, in harmony:
“To Him who sits upon the throne,
And to the Lamb, be glory alone!
Blessing, honor, power, and might,
Forever and ever, in radiant light.”
The Eternal Amen
The elders fell and worshiped deep,
In reverence profound, their spirits steeped.
A vision of praise that will never end,
The Lamb and God, our hearts defend.
This poetic version of Revelation Chapter 5 captures the awe-inspiring vision of the Lamb’s worthiness, the universal worship in heaven, and the profound redemption brought through Christ.