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Revelation isn’t here to scare you — it’s here to show you what’s really going on. In this message, we walk through the opening verses of Revelation and reframe the way we read this often misunderstood book.
You’ll discover why “apocalypse” doesn’t mean destruction, how the first-century church would have heard John’s words, and why Revelation is more like a discipleship manual than a horror movie.
If you’ve ever felt intimidated, confused, or even afraid to read Revelation, this message will help you put on “God goggles” and see Jesus more clearly.
📖 Key Takeaways:
Revelation is about a person (Jesus), not a prediction.
“Apocalypse” means unveiling, not doom.
The Bible was written for us but not to us — context matters.
The Kingdom of God is already breaking in.
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Revelation isn’t here to scare you — it’s here to show you what’s really going on. In this message, we walk through the opening verses of Revelation and reframe the way we read this often misunderstood book.
You’ll discover why “apocalypse” doesn’t mean destruction, how the first-century church would have heard John’s words, and why Revelation is more like a discipleship manual than a horror movie.
If you’ve ever felt intimidated, confused, or even afraid to read Revelation, this message will help you put on “God goggles” and see Jesus more clearly.
📖 Key Takeaways:
Revelation is about a person (Jesus), not a prediction.
“Apocalypse” means unveiling, not doom.
The Bible was written for us but not to us — context matters.
The Kingdom of God is already breaking in.