πŸ’« Revelation β€” A Brief Introduction to the Bible Part 61** The book of Revelation is not a puzzle to frighten believers, nor a codebook meant only for scholars. It is a revelation β€” an unveiling β€” given by God to reveal Jesus Christ in glory, authority, judgment, and ultimate victory. It is the final book of Scripture not because it is mysterious, but because it is conclusive. Revelation gathers every thread of biblical history β€” creation, covenant, rebellion, redemption, justice, and restoration β€” and brings them to their appointed end. At its heart, Revelation declares one unshakable truth: Jesus Christ reigns. Evil will be judged. God will dwell with His people. And all things will be made new. This book does not exist to terrify the faithful β€” it exists to strengthen them. βΈ» Authorship & Setting Revelation was written by the Apostle John near the end of the first century while he was exiled on the island of Patmos for his testimony about Jesus Christ. Isolated from the churches he loved, John received a series of visions directly from the risen Lord. The letter is addressed first to seven real churches in Asia Minor β€” churches facing persecution, compromise, complacency, false teaching, and spiritual fatigue. Though written to them, Revelation was clearly intended for the entire Church, across every generation. John is not speculating. He is witnessing. βΈ» What Revelation Is β€” and Is Not What It Is β€’ A prophetic unveiling of Christ’s authority and future reign β€’ A call to perseverance and faithfulness β€’ A warning to the unrepentant β€’ A comfort to the suffering β€’ A declaration of God’s final justice β€’ A promise of restoration and eternal life What It Is Not β€’ A timeline designed to fuel fear β€’ A political manifesto β€’ A code that can be fully cracked through current headlines β€’ A book meant to divide believers into camps ✝️ CONTINUED IN COMMENTS ⬇️⬇️⬇️ #Bible #God #Jesus #BibleStudy #Help #Love #TrustGod