Table of Contents
The Book of Revelation: Is It Relevant Today?
Is the book of Revelation relevant today? Is it possible to understand it?
Keys to Understanding Revelation
The meaning of Revelation is explained by Jesus Christ through the inspired words of the Bible.
The Story Flow of the Book of Revelation
Chapter Outline of the Book of Revelation
God's Church in Prophecy
Revelation was written specifically for God's servants, the Church of God.
What Is the Church?
Duality in Bible Prophecy
The Book of Revelation's Divine Authority
The dramatic symbolism of the book of Revelation comes from the divine
author of all the other books of the Bible, not from the imaginations
of John. John simply recorded what Jesus Christ revealed to him.
The Seals of the Prophetic Scrolls
Revelation's main prophetic message is unveiled primarily through seven
sets of symbols sketched on a scroll fastened with seven successive
seals. Jesus Christ breaks the seals and opens the scroll before John's
eyes. John sees and describes the symbols of the vision, each having
a specific prophetic significance.
The Day of the Lord Finally Arrives
The seven trumpets provide us with a summary of what will happen during
the time known as the Day of the Lord. Revelation explains and describes
the type of punishment each trumpet blast represents.
Satan's War Against the People of God
Satan's warfare against God's people-including Jesus Christ, the natural descendants of ancient Israel and all true Christians-is the primary subject of Revelation 12 and 13.
The Mark and Number of the Beast
The Two Women of Revelation
The 'Time of Jacob's Trouble'
The Destruction of Satan's Kingdom
Down through the ages God's servants have asked certain questions again and again: When will God put an end to wickedness? When will He eliminate Satan's influence? When will man's inhumanity to his fellowman cease?
The book of Revelation answers these questions
Satan: The Great Seducer
The Everlasting Kingdom of God
What is the Kingdom of God that it should be our highest priority in life? Is it simply a new or different administrative system directed by faithful servants of God? Or does it exceed our previous concepts of what a kingdom is?
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