[§233] Rev 14:1: The Lamb Stands on Mount Zion with 144,000
3/3/2026
This podcast explains the symbolism used by John in Revelation 14:1. This verse begins a new vision after Revelation chapter 13 concluded with John's description about the evils of the Second Beast during the last 3½ years before the Second Coming called the great tribulation. Revelation 14 begins in this same timeframe without interruption. However, Revelation 14:1 describes a heavenly scene of blessedness, saying: “I looked, and, lo, a Lamb stood on the mount Sion, and with him an hundred forty [and] four thousand, having his Father's name written in their foreheads.”
The Lamb of God in this verse represents Jesus Christ. Mount Sion (Zion) is located in heaven above the earth and beyond the horrors of Armageddon as the Second Woe comes to an end. Christ stands on heavenly Mount Zion with the 144,000 Servants first identified in Revelation 7. These exaltation-worthy saints stand with Jesus Christ on Mount Zion because this is the place where the marriage of the Lamb will occur. The 144,000 Servants are the bride of Christ and he is the proverbial bridegroom. The 144,000 servants have the Father's name written in their foreheads to signify that they belong to him in contrast to the mark of the Second Beast (666) that people have in their hand or forehead.
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Chapters
00:00 Welcome to Unveiling Jesus Christ
00:30 Introduction to Revelation 14:1
03:38 A Vision of Hope in Revelation 14:1
08:52 The Timing of John’s Vision in Revelation 14:1
11:12 The Lamb on Mount Zion
16:25 The Meaning of Zion
25:29 Marriage of the Lamb on Mount Zion
32:51 The 144,000 Who Stand on Mount Zion
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