Understanding of the book of Revelation.

For those of you who want a better understanding of the book of Revelation.

The Bible Project
Overview: Revelation Ch. 1-11 @
Overview: Revelation Ch. 12-22 @

Allen Parr
The Book of Revelation Explained in Under 5 Minutes @

Got Questions
"How can I understand the Book of Revelation?" @ https://www.gotquestions.org/Book-Revelation.html

Question: "How can I understand the Book of Revelation?"

A simple outline for the book of Revelation is found in Revelation 1:19. In the first chapter, the risen and exalted Christ is speaking to John. Christ tells John to “write, therefore, what you have seen, what is now and what will take place later.” The things John had already seen are recorded in chapter 1. The “things which are” (that were present in John's day) are recorded in chapters 2–3 (the letters to the churches). The “things that will take place” (future things) are recorded in chapters 4–22.

Generally speaking, chapters 4–18 of Revelation deal with God's judgments on the people of the earth. These judgments are not for the church (1 Thessalonians 5:2, 9). Before the judgments begin, the church will have been removed from the earth in an event called the rapture (1 Thessalonians 4:13-18; 1 Corinthians 15:51-52). Chapters 4–18 describe a time of “Jacob's trouble”—trouble for Israel (Jeremiah 30:7; Daniel 9:12, 12:1). It is also a time when God will judge unbelievers for their rebellion against Him.

Chapter 19 describes Christ's return with the church, the bride of Christ. He defeats the beast and the false prophet and casts them into the lake of fire. In Chapter 20, Christ has Satan bound and cast in the Abyss. Then Christ sets up His kingdom on earth that will last 1000 years. At the end of the 1000 years, Satan is released and he leads a rebellion against God. He is quickly defeated and also cast into the lake of fire. Then the final judgment occurs, the judgment for all unbelievers, when they too are cast into the lake of fire.


Chapters 21 and 22 describe what is referred to as the eternal state. In these chapters, God tells us what eternity with Him will be like. The book of Revelation is understandable. God would not have given it to us if its meaning were entirely a mystery. The key to understanding the book of Revelation is to interpret it as literally as possible—it says what it means and means what it says.

Encourager Linda Flagg, M.A., BCPCLC
Board Certified Professional Christian Life Coach

Cece Winans - Hallelujah To The King
 
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Love reading Revelation. It is my favorite book of the bible. God has given to us to ponder over it, to see what is gona be our future in heaven. The glorious presence of God in the middle of millions of angels worshiping HIm day and night. To suffer in this life is not an indication or Gods disspointment with us but, it is an identification with Jesus. Suffering in the Book of Revelation will open our eyes to see the purpose of Gods will in our life.
 
Love reading Revelation. It is my favorite book of the bible. God has given to us to ponder over it, to see what is gona be our future in heaven. The glorious presence of God in the middle of millions of angels worshiping HIm day and night. To suffer in this life is not an indication or Gods disspointment with us but, it is an identification with Jesus. Suffering in the Book of Revelation will open our eyes to see the purpose of Gods will in our life.

Thank you for sharing your thoughts. They are much appreciated!

Cece Winans - Hallelujah To The King
 
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For those of you who want a better understanding of the book of Revelation.

The Bible Project
Overview: Revelation Ch. 1-11 @
Overview: Revelation Ch. 12-22 @

Allen Parr
The Book of Revelation Explained in Under 5 Minutes @

Got Questions
"How can I understand the Book of Revelation?" @ https://www.gotquestions.org/Book-Revelation.html

Question: "How can I understand the Book of Revelation?"

A simple outline for the book of Revelation is found in Revelation 1:19. In the first chapter, the risen and exalted Christ is speaking to John. Christ tells John to “write, therefore, what you have seen, what is now and what will take place later.” The things John had already seen are recorded in chapter 1. The “things which are” (that were present in John's day) are recorded in chapters 2–3 (the letters to the churches). The “things that will take place” (future things) are recorded in chapters 4–22.

Generally speaking, chapters 4–18 of Revelation deal with God's judgments on the people of the earth. These judgments are not for the church (1 Thessalonians 5:2, 9). Before the judgments begin, the church will have been removed from the earth in an event called the rapture (1 Thessalonians 4:13-18; 1 Corinthians 15:51-52). Chapters 4–18 describe a time of “Jacob's trouble”—trouble for Israel (Jeremiah 30:7; Daniel 9:12, 12:1). It is also a time when God will judge unbelievers for their rebellion against Him.

Chapter 19 describes Christ's return with the church, the bride of Christ. He defeats the beast and the false prophet and casts them into the lake of fire. In Chapter 20, Christ has Satan bound and cast in the Abyss. Then Christ sets up His kingdom on earth that will last 1000 years. At the end of the 1000 years, Satan is released and he leads a rebellion against God. He is quickly defeated and also cast into the lake of fire. Then the final judgment occurs, the judgment for all unbelievers, when they too are cast into the lake of fire.


Chapters 21 and 22 describe what is referred to as the eternal state. In these chapters, God tells us what eternity with Him will be like. The book of Revelation is understandable. God would not have given it to us if its meaning were entirely a mystery. The key to understanding the book of Revelation is to interpret it as literally as possible—it says what it means and means what it says.


Encourager Linda Flagg, M.A., BCPCLC
Board Certified Professional Christian Life Coach
I prayed in Jesus might name, Amen
 

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