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What Does Revelation Tell

Published: June 15, 2024 Β· Reviewed: July 11, 2024

REVELATION 1:1 The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to shew unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass; and he sent and signified it by his angel unto his servant John:

The "end times" are a common topic for books. Individuals are curious about what lies ahead.

Some believe that the Book of Revelation serves as a detailed roadmap for what will transpire in the future, but not all Biblical teachers concur with this view.

Despite having lectured on the Book of Revelation in a Bible school, I'll confess I don't fully understand it.

However, the first passage makes clear that Jesus Christ is the real focus of the Book of Revelation. It is about Jesus Christ's victory, showing us that He will conquer over and drive out all evil.

The purpose of the Book of Revelation is to comfort and encourage us, not by revealing the Antichrist, but by disclosing the successful Christ.

States change over time. But God and His Truth endure without end.

God will always fulfill all of his commitments. Regardless what occurs, He will look after His servants. Period. God is devoted to us and trustworthy. The future is not a concern for us. All we have to do is follow God and put our faith in Him every day.

So what is the Book of Revelation's main point? It's very easy. The victor is Jesus Christ. All of the evil, pain, and distress on earth are put an end by him. And it will be worthwhile to stay with Him despite all the evil that is presently occurring on earth.

Jesus succeeds! Those who persevere in Him also succeed!

That's the word!

SAY THIS: The victory of my Lord Jesus Christ and the abolition of all evil are made clear in the Book of Revelation.

Prayer

Heavenly Father, We thank You for the revelation of Your Son, Jesus Christ, as depicted in the Book of Revelation. We acknowledge that we may not fully comprehend its teachings, but we trust in Your promise of victory over evil. We find comfort and encouragement in the knowledge that Jesus is the victor. Help us to persevere in faith, knowing that those who endure in Him will also succeed. We declare that our future is secure in You, and we commit to following You and placing our trust in You daily. In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen.

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