The Book Of Revelation: How Is Revelation A Blessing?

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How is Revelation a blessing? The Apostle John is the author of the book of Revelation. He received the revelation from Jesus Christ and wrote down all he saw (Revelation 1:1-2). Revelation is the final book in the Bible and is the ultimate revelation of the second return of Jesus Christ (Revelation 10:1-7). The book of Revelation will bless all who read it. 3 John 4 states, “I have no greater joy than to hear that my children are living by the truth.” Revelation is a blessing in eschatology by giving the universal church of Jesus Christ the signs, hope, and expectation of His return.
The Apostle John was about 90 years old and exiled to the Isle of Patmos when he wrote the book of Revelation (Young: 2). In the first eight verses of Revelation,
“Jesus” name occurs fourteen times (Rev. 1:1, 1:2, 1:5, 1:9, 12:17, 14:12, 17:6, 19:10, 20:4, 22:20, and 22:21).
9. In the cargo list of Babylon, there is twenty-eight products (Rev. 18:11-13)
10. The “Lamb” is referenced twenty-eight times (Rev. 5:6, 5:8, 5:12, 5:13, 6:1, 6:16, 7:9, 7:10, 7:14, 7:17, 12:11, 13:8, 13:11, 14:1, 14:4, 14:10, 15:3, 17:14, 19:7, 21:9, 21:14, 21:22, 21:23, 21:27, 22:1, and 22:3).

The Bible contains a total of sixty-six books. However, there is only one book in the Bible that promises special blessings (Bibleknowledge.com) In the book of Revelation, we are told in chapter one, verse three, “Blessed is the one who reads aloud the words of the prophecy, and blessed are those who hear and who keep what is written in it; for the time is near” (NRSV). This is the first of seven blessings explicitly written in the book of Revelation. This is perhaps the most profound scripture in the entire Bible. God singles out the book of Revelation to instruct all people to read, hear, and do what is written in the pages of the Revelation, specifically the prophecy God gave to John. It is important to take note God is officially making this statement that “blessed” will be any man or woman who follows the instructions. Many Christians are afraid to try to study Revelation and understand it. But, God is very direct in singling out this particular book at the very beginning. God is trying to tell us how extremely important the book of Revelation is to all of
First, there was a contract between the bride and the bridegroom. Typically, the parents of the bridegroom paid a dowry to the bride. This was known as the betrothal period. The second step was typically a year later. The bridegroom with some friends would go to the bride’s house during the night and create a torch parade for her through the streets. The third and final stage was the actual supper, which might go on for days (Gotquestions.org). The Apostle John’s vision in Revelation places the wedding feast of the Lamb and His bride in the third phase. The dowry paid for the Church was the Son of God (John 3:16). The parade is noted in the parable of the ten virgins (Matthew 25: 1-13). The Church is currently “betrothed” to Christ and just like the virgins in Matthew 25, all believers should be watching, paying attention to the signs, and waiting for the appearance of its bridegroom (Gotquestions.org). The marriage supper of the Lamb will be a glorious celebration for all who are in Christ (Strong:

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