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The Book of Revelation
Far from being a frightening puzzle of end-times codes, Revelation was given to comfort persecuted first-century Christians by showing them Christ’s ultimate victory. It reveals that despite appearances, God remains in control of history and will bring His purposes to completion. Each week, we’ll explore a significant section of Revelation, discovering how its vivid imagery and powerful symbols speak directly to our lives today. We’ll learn how this remarkable book calls us to faithful witness, patient endurance, and confident hope in our risen Lord. Whether Revelation has always intimidated you or you are simply curious about its message, this series promises fresh insights that will strengthen your faith and deepen your understanding of God’s promises. Join us this summer as we journey through this extraordinary vision of Christ’s triumph.
Revelation 4-5 Symbols Chart
These charts will help you to understand the symbolic language of Revelation, particularly the first five chapters. Far from being cryptic or frightening, these symbols are God’s letter of comfort to struggling believers. When first-century Christians heard about the Lamb who was slain and conquered through sacrifice and the “Worthy is the Lamb” songs that challenged Caesar’s claims to worship, they got exactly what they needed: a heavenly perspective on their earthly troubles. These symbols show that despite appearances, God reigns, Jesus controls history, and every believer has a place in the victory celebration.
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This Apocalyptic Literature Toolkit is meant to be just that: a simple, accessible set of tools to help you navigate books like Daniel and Revelation, along with apocalyptic passages scattered throughout both the Old and New Testaments. It is designed with Concordia-based Bible curriculum in mind and is intended for use in a church setting. This is not a scholarly publication, nor is it a comprehensive or exhaustive treatment of apocalyptic literature.
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The Book of Revelation. It's been called mysterious, puzzling, and frightening. Some people say it's not worth reading. But why would Jesus' last word to His people be so irrelevant and unpractical? Could there be more to this final message than we realize? It's time to discover the inspiring, down to earth, and meaningful message of a misunderstood book of the Bible. Read Michael W. Newman's "Revelation: What the Last Book of the Bible Really Means." See why this compelling book of the Bible is so worthwhile. Study Guide included.
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