The book of Revelation is presented as a divinely inspired revelation from Jesus Christ, unveiled through an angel to John during his exile on the Isle of Patmos, revealing both the eternal nature of Christ and the future events that will unfold in history. It serves as a prophetic and pastoral message to believers, calling them to remain faithful amid tribulation, warning against spiritual lukewarmness, and emphasizing the urgency of Christ's imminent return. The book's structure—divided into what has been seen, what is currently true, and what will come—provides a framework for understanding both the historical context of the early church and the future fulfillment of God's redemptive plan. Through vivid imagery and symbolic language, Revelation affirms Christ's supreme authority as the Alpha and Omega, the Lamb, and the King of Kings, while urging believers to live with purpose, vigilance, and passion. Ultimately, it is a call to faithful endurance, rooted in the promise of blessing for those who read, hear, and obey its message, knowing that 'the time is at hand.'