Of all the sixty-six books that comprise our Bible, the last book is meant to thrill and exhilarate the believer like none other.
Revelation 1:3 TPT.
A joyous blessing rests upon the one who reads this message and upon those who hear and embrace the words of this prophecy, for the appointed time is in your hands.
There are other truths waiting for you to discover, but only after centering our gaze on the Magnificent One.
To read this book with any other focus is to miss the entire center of its meaning.
Revelation carries one revelation alone: Christ unveiled in his people.
This is not a drama of Satan\'s worst, but a supernatural drama of God\'s best, pouring through his beautiful Son, Jesus Christ.
The Unveiling is more than a vision given to John, but is also meant to be an inward discovery, a delightful Unveiling within you.
God is ready to unveil this book to those who are ready to receive it, eat it, and live fully in the splendor of Christ.
Revelation must be an experience of encountering the living Christ.
But it must be more to us than merely an Unveiling of events to come.
The book of Revelation is exciting, powerful, and dynamic.
A beautiful Christ is unveiled while a company of overcoming saints is seen rising into the fullness of Christ.
Of all the sixty-six books that comprise our Bible, the last book is meant to thrill and exhilarate the believer like none other