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Written by John of Patmos
22 chapters · 150 min read
~95 AD
Seven churches in (modern-day Turkey) — and through them, all believers
To reveal what's coming, encourage persecuted believers, and declare that God wins in the end
Revelation is the Bible's grand finale — and it is extraordinary. Written in style, it is dense with symbols, beasts, seals, trumpets, and bowls of judgment. But the core message is clear: evil will not have the last word. Jesus returns, defeats every enemy, and makes all things new. It was written to comfort persecuted Christians, not to frighten them. The ending — a new and new earth where God dwells with His people — is the most hopeful vision in all of Scripture.
Revelation is the only book in the Bible that opens with a direct promise of blessing just for reading it — not for decoding every symbol, just for showing up.
Revelation 1 — The Vision That Started Everything
John was told to look for a conquering lion — but when he turned, he saw a slaughtered lamb, revealing that Jesus won ultimate authority through sacrifice, not force.
Revelation 5 — The Only One Worthy
After demonic locusts, two hundred million troops, and a third of humanity dead — the survivors saw it all and still refused to change.
Revelation 9 — The Abyss Opens
The deadliest deception doesn't look like a threat — the second beast resembles a lamb but speaks the dragon's words, conquering through persuasion, not force.
Revelation 13 — The Beasts That Demand Your Worship
ChatGPT can write a sermon. It can't mean it. John 1 explains why that matters.
Aslan isn't a metaphor for Jesus. According to Lewis, he's what Jesus might look like in another world.
Jesus showed up to a funeral and cried. He could have skipped straight to the miracle. He didn't.
He said a man named Cyrus would take Babylon. He even described how.
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The Lamb conquers kings and beast not by force but by who he is — Lord of lords, King of kings — and those with him win by being called, chosen, and faithful.
Revelation 17 — The Woman and the Beast