Revelation 1:1-3 For His Name Sake
The word revelation has a few meanings, like a usually secret or surprising fact made known, an act of making something known revealing something dramatically. The word revelation is a spiritual word that tells divine truth, an enlightening or astonishing disclosure. Many believers of the Lord and many people of the world, be the book of Revelation, is about mankind’s judgment day and final destruction of this sinful world. That is partially true, but only maybe 10 or 20%. The final book of the Holy Bible introduces itself as the Revelation of Jesus Christ. This means it will be revealed, finally and once and for all, Jesus is God, Creator, Maker of heaven and earth, the Alpha and the Omega. Ever since God created the universe, the question has been on humanity’s mind, is there a God. Many believe in the Lord, and others believe God is only a fairy tale invisible man in the sky. The apostle John, a bondservant of the Lord, was told by Jesus to tell all the bondservants of God. Revelations are coming soon. Jesus wants John to say to the bondservant of God, whoever reads and hears the book of Revelation will be blessed. Brothers and sisters, which means reading, hearing, listening and obeying it. The book of Revelation isn’t the only Bible book to say such. The scripture says to trust and obey God’s word, and some sadly think the New Testament cancels the Old Testament. Sadly, most Jewish people believe the New Testament is a false prophecy. There are many prophecies about the book of Revelation. The truth is their physical understanding of it is incorrect, and the spiritual meaning of the final book of the Holy Bible is the truth. As a bondservant of the Lord, I will teach the spiritual importance of Revelation. I want to remove the guessing games of the most prophetic book of scripture. Because one who bears false witness about what God’s word says will not be blessed, will not be blessed, and people who follow and listen to those bears’ false witnesses will not be blessed either. God bless you all. Jesus loves you, and so do I. Samuel, a bondservant of the Lord.