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  • The Book of Revelation is not a mystery—it’s a revealing.

    Revelation is the only book in the Bible that promises a blessing just for reading it.

    “Blessed is the one who reads aloud the words of this prophecy, and blessed are those who hear, and who keep what is written in it, for the time is near.” — Revelation 1:3

    The Greek word apokalypsis means “unveiling,” and what’s unveiled is Jesus Christ in His glory, power, and final victory. This prophetic letter was given to John, the beloved apostle, on the island of Patmos to show God’s servants “the things that must soon take place” (Revelation 1:1).


    Overview of Revelation (Chapters 1–22):

    1.Ch. 1 – Vision of the Risen Christ
    2.Chs. 2–3 – Letters to the 7 Churches: Jesus’ messages to real churches with timeless lessons
    3.Chs. 4–5 – Throne Room in Heaven: God’s sovereignty and the Lamb worthy to open the scroll
    4.Chs. 6–18 – The Tribulation: Seals, trumpets, bowls—God’s righteous judgment unfolds
    5.Ch. 19 – Second Coming of Christ: King of Kings returns in glory
    6.Ch. 20 – The Millennial Kingdom: Satan bound, Christ reigns for 1,000 years
    7.Chs. 21–22 – New Heavens & New Earth: God dwells with man, all things made new.


    Unique Insights:
    •Structure mirrors a Jewish wedding: The Bridegroom (Jesus) prepares a place (John 14:2–3), comes for His Bride (Rev. 4), and celebrates the Marriage Supper (Rev. 19).
    •Allusions to Exodus: Plagues, deliverance, and worship echo God’s earlier redemption—this time cosmic.
    •Israel is central: 144,000 sealed from the tribes, the Two Witnesses in Jerusalem, the Temple restored.
    •Revelation interprets the Old Testament: Over 500 references to OT scripture, especially Daniel, Isaiah, Ezekiel, and Zechariah.
    •Heaven is loud: Constant worship, thunderings, and shouts. Silence only falls once—for half an hour (Rev. 8:1).


    Teaser from Daniel:

    Daniel 9:27 describes a coming prince who “shall make a strong covenant with many for one week.” That “week” (7 years) is the Tribulation timeline in Revelation. The visions Daniel sealed (Dan. 12:4) are unsealed in Revelation—especially in chapters 6–18.

    “The visions of Daniel find their voice in the scroll of Revelation.”


    Break down :

    •Key takeaways
    •Prophetic significance
    •Connections to Daniel and other prophetic books
    •Powerful scripture to meditate on.

    Whether you’re new to prophecy or already watching the signs, you won’t want to miss this chapter-a-day journey through Revelation!
    Mark Wilson.
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  • RESTED. TRUSTED. GROUNDED.
    “We who have believed do enter into rest…” – Hebrews 4:3

    Lately, God’s been showing me something so simple yet so deep:
    The level of my rest is tied to the level of my trust.

    If I believe Him completely, I’ll rest completely.
    If I believe Him partially, I’ll only rest partially… and anxiety, fear, and striving sneak in.

    There’s a Sabbath rest available right now for the children of God—not just in heaven, but here, in the middle of your mess. 🏽‍

    But it takes labor—not the kind that earns salvation—but the kind that fights to keep believing, to keep abiding, to stay grounded in truth when everything else is shaking.

    Fleshly Israel missed out on this rest because of unbelief. Let’s not make the same mistake.
    Let’s press in. Let’s stay anchored. Let’s rest in the finished work of Jesus.

    Have you entered that rest? Or are you still striving in your own strength?

    Hebrews 4:9-11 says,

    “There remains, then, a Sabbath-rest for the people of God... Let us, therefore, make every effort to enter that rest.”

    Let’s not just survive—let’s rest in faith.
    Rested. Trusted. Grounded.

    #FaithOverFear #Hebrews4 #SpiritualRest #TrustGod #SabbathRest #JesusIsEnough #HighlyFavouredWrites
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