In Greek, the word for “throne” appears 46 times in Revelation, “king” appears 25 times, and “power” and “authority” occur 33 times. By presenting Jesus Christ in glory, Revelation places a capstone on history.
It anticipates the day He takes His rightful place as Ruler over all the earth. However, Revelation reverses Christ’s humiliation and reveals Him as the King of kings and Lord of lords in all His glory. And the epistles give glimpses of Christ’s coming glory in passages such as Philippians 2, where Paul states that every knee will bow to Him one day.
The Gospels present Christ’s humiliation-His earthly life, ministry, death, and resurrection.
Revelation’s message is too important for us to miss.