Jesus Christ intended and expected that what was recorded in The Revelation would be understood by its initial readers and all who follow after them. It was never intended to be a book of mysteries, codes and hidden meanings. Rather, it is a book which has observable meaning when its purpose is clearly understood. It was intended to reveal and disclose important things about Jesus Christ, as He will appear in the future. This is what the very name of the book means, "A revealing of Jesus Christ." Christ never instructed His believers to "interpret" The Revelation. Instead, He affirms that...
Jesus Christ intended and expected that what was recorded in The Revelation would be understood by its initial readers and all who follow after them. ...
Jesus Christ intended and expected that what was recorded in The Revelation would be undestood by its initial readers and all who follow after them. It was never intended to be a mystery of hidden meanings, but rather was God's attempt to disclose information which He meant for all Christ-followers to understand and be blessed as a result of its study.
Jesus Christ intended and expected that what was recorded in The Revelation would be undestood by its initial readers and all who follow after them. I...
Jesus Christ intended and expected that what was recorded in The Revelation would be understood by its initial readers and all who follow after them.
Jesus Christ intended and expected that what was recorded in The Revelation would be understood by its initial readers and all who follow after them.
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