Saturday May 17, 2025

Unlocking the Secrets of Revelation - Episode 1

Join our Bible study as we dive deep into the powerful opening chapters of the Book of Revelation. Explore the profound visions revealed to the Apostle John while in exile on the island of Patmos. We examine Revelation 1 verses 1 to 11, unraveling "the 7 Blessings", "the Day of the Lord" and the rich symbolism and prophetic insights they hold, for you and me.

In this episode, we discuss the "seven special blessings" promised in Revelation for those who follow, "keep and do" the understanding in the prophecy. We also explore the connections between Revelation and other Biblical prophecies that paint a vivid picture of the events leading up to the second coming of Jesus Christ.

Discover the significance and meaning of the 'Day of the Lord' as it relates to our lives. Our study offers an insightful look at the 4 scriptural attributes of a true Christian, focusing on loving obedience to God's commandments, faith of Jesus Christ, and living the "testimony of Jesus Christ", through the indwelling of God's own Holy Spirit and power within us. Don't miss this enlightening session that ties the entire Bible together through the lens of the capstone of the Book of Revelation.

Comments (2)
Ken Murray

1 years ago

Thank you for your response sharpeningman. We know from the New Testament scriptures that Jesus Christ observed God’s ”appointed” Holy Days. The early New Testament Church did as well. We also know that Jesus Christ will require all nations to keep God’s appointed Holy Days, when He comes to establishes the Government of the Kingdom of God on this Earth for a 1,000 years.

sharpeningman

1 years ago

If you read Leviticus 23:40-42 the Feast seems more about remembering that God brought the children of Isreal out of Egypt and had them dwell in Succoth of huts then it dose about a thousand year Millennium. We are to keep it by dwelling in huts so that our children will remember especially in Isreal. What it dose not so muck say is to keep the Feast by listening to a monologue. The Jews who have been keeping it by, as the text says actually going into a Succoth. Most early Christians were Jews

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