Introduction to Revelation

Introduction to RevelationIn today’s episode, we are kicking-off our new series: “Come Lord Jesus!”, a study of the book of Revelation.

Why Study Revelation?

  • Because it promises blessings to the one who hears and keeps the words of the prophecy (cf. Rev. 1:3; 22:7).
  • Because it presents the Lord Jesus Christ in all His glory. It is His Revelation (cf. Rev. 1:1, 12-17).
  • Because it declares that in the end, God will deal completely and forevermore with the problem of sin (cf. Rev. 20:11-15).
  • Because it declares the eternal future glory of the redeemed people of God (cf. Rev. 21:1-4).
  • Because the time for the end is near, imminent (cf. Rev. 22:10).

“I believe there is one sure word of truth and that is the Bible. From the sometimes-unfathomable chapters of the book of Revelation comes some astonishing information about the end of the world as we know it.

Within the pages of the last book of the Bible are the hope and encouragement we need to lift us from the gray gloom of present events to the promise of a brilliant future.

Night is coming… a darkness that will cover this globe in suffering and sorrow such as we have have never known. But we must not sit and wring our hands about the state of the world.

God has provided a way to escape the coming night. Now is the time to tell everyone about the hope of a brand new world waiting for us.”
Escape the Coming Night
Dr. David Jeremiah

Let’s get started.

Scriptural Setting

Date for Writing of Revelation

Historical Timeline

Historical Timeline for Revelation

The Seven Churches of Revelation

Seven Churches of Revelation Map
Map of the Seven Churches of Revelation

About the Author

Revelation: About the Author
The Apostle John

Credits

  • Music: How Deep the Father’s Love for Us by Stuart Townsend
  • Performed by Stacey Figueroa
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