Revelation 06: God is in Control
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The Book of Revelation, written by the Apostle John while exiled on the island of Patmos, is a prophetic vision revealing the final triumph of Jesus Christ over evil. It includes messages to seven churches, symbolic visions of spiritual warfare, God’s judgment, and the ultimate renewal of heaven and earth. Though filled with vivid imagery, its message is clear: God wins, and His people are called to remain faithful until the end.
From Chuck Swindoll on Revelation, “The apostle John wrote the book of Revelation around the year AD 95 from his exile on the island of Patmos. He addressed his work to seven Asian churches—Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea. Because John worked in Ephesus for so many of his later years, it would have been natural for him to communicate this vision to the churches under his immediate care and influence. Each of those seven churches received a message directed specifically to them (chapters 2 and 3) before John launched into his account of the future which he received in his vision from God.
While Revelation offers many details on the tribulation—even if they are often couched in the mystery of symbolic language—it is the final four chapters that dictate the overall message of the book. Revelation 19–22 portrays Christ’s future triumph over the forces of evil and His re-creation of the world for the redeemed. Ultimately, the book—and the world—end in a final victory for truth and goodness and beauty.
For the bulk of its sixty-six books, the Bible portrays a world deep in the throes of suffering. Human beings have had a problem with sin since the fall in Genesis 3, and verse after verse has recorded our problem in painstaking detail. The brilliance of Revelation is that it provides a final answer to this problem, a hope that Jesus will once and for all heal the wounds wrought by sin (Revelation 19), reign for a thousand years on earth (Revelation 20), and then re-create the world into a place that represents God’s original design (Revelation 21–22). The Bible’s narrative is a simple one: creation, fall, re-creation. Without the completion of the redeeming work of Jesus recorded in Revelation, we wouldn’t have the end of the story, leaving our hope for the future in serious doubt. ”
Overall Themes:
Victory of Christ: Jesus is the conquering King who will return in glory.
Faithfulness Under Persecution: Believers are encouraged to endure and stay true.
Judgment and Justice: God will judge the wicked and reward the righteous.
Spiritual Warfare: A cosmic battle between good and evil.
New Heaven and Earth: God’s eternal kingdom will be established for His people.
Key Verse : “He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.”
— Revelation 21:4 (NIV)
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