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Divine Revelation is God’s definitive self-communication, through which he makes known the mystery of his divine plan of salvation. The process of Divine Revelation has proceeded gradually throughout human history, beginning with Adam and Eve and culminating in the life, death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Revelation is certainly different from other books of the New Testament. It is also very different from any kind of writing that is familiar to most people today.
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Revelation is the only purely prophetic book in the New Testament writings. Surely this tells us something of its importance to the saints. The New Albany Ecclesia has prepared a booklet on Revelation for public witnessing.
Revelation is a history in advance of the events in the religious world starting in John's day and leading into the time of the return of Jesus. One of the purposes of this booklet will be to lead you through that history. Many seem to think that Revelation is only about events when the Lord returns.
These lessons in Revelation are compiled from the writings of Dr. Grant C. Richison, which were published on the Internet beginning in 1997 in the Campus Crusades (Canada) daily online devotional Today’s Word.
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The purpose of Revelation is to glorify Jesus—to reveal and exalt him as First and Last; the slain Lamb of God and mankind’s Redeemer; the King of kings and Ruler of God’s creation....
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Revelation (Apocalypse) of John is perhaps the least understood and most misunder-stood part of the Bible. Violence, lurid imagery, and inscrutable descriptions of events seem to lie uneasily next to the Gospels and Epistles in the rest of the New Testament.