Study of Revelation

Study of Revelation

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Maybe you've tried reading the book of Revelation on your own but can't get into it due to the symbolism and you have trouble figuring out what it all means and how it ties into the rest of the Bible. We'll take a look at different chapters in the book of Revelation and analyze the symbolism used and how different parts fit into the whole puzzle we call Bible prophecy. Some topics I will be looking into: 1) The 7 Churches 2) The 24 Elders 2) The 7 Spirits of God 3) The 4 Living Creatures 4) Seal Judgments 5) Trumpet Judgments 6) Bowl Judgments
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The story I am writing begins with the return of the Lord Jesus Christ-not as the humble servant who once walked among men, but as the King of all Kings, coming to reclaim a fallen world. It is a story drawn from the light of Scripture, shaped by the living Word, and inspired by the revelations of prophecy. As I journey through the pages of the Bible, especially the Book of Revelation, the story continues to unfold-deepening with every insight, growing with every truth revealed. In the beginning, before the first sunrise touched the dust of the earth, God spoke-and creation answered. The heavens stretched into being, the waters were divided, and the earth came alive beneath His voice. From the dust, God formed Adam and breathed into him the breath of life. From Adam came Eve, and together they walked with God in perfect fellowship. But when sin entered, the bond was broken, and death cast its shadow across creation. Yet even in the fall, God's plan of redemption was already in motion. The story of humanity began to unfold according to divine order, each generation moving closer to the fulfillment of His promise. It was a promise written before time began-a story of love, sacrifice, and restoration that would one day culminate in the glorious return of Christ, the rightful King of all creation.

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