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The Revelation of Jesus Christ

Introduction It is a revelation It is the Revelation of Jesus Christ apocalypse = unveiling It is the Revelation of Jesus Christ It belongs to us and He gave it to us through John It reveals Him It promises a blessing To the one who reads To the one who hears To the one who keeps

Introduction It is prophetic It speaks of things that are imminent 1:3; 22:18-19 It speaks of things that are imminent “things which must shortly come to pass,” 1:1; 22:6 “the time is near,” 1:3 “Behold, I am coming quickly,” 22:7, 12, 20

5 Key End Time Events 1 3 Rapture Second Coming 2 4 Church Age Tribulation Messianic Kingdom Duration unknown Duration 7 years Duration 1000 years 5 New heavens & new earth

4 Views of Revelation Preterist Prophetic but most fulfilled by AD 70 Idealist Represents “the eternal conflict of good and evil in every age” Historical “A panorama of church history from John’s time until the second advent” Futurist Sees chapters 4 to 22 as still unfulfilled

Overview of Revelation ch. 19 Second Coming Rapture ch.1-3 ch. 4-18 ch. 20 Church Age Tribulation Messianic Kingdom ch. 21-22 New heavens & new earth Key verse: Rev. 1:19 Past Things you have seen, Ch. 1 Present Things that are, Ch. 2-3 Future Things that are to take place after this Ch. 4-22

Overview of Revelation Ch. 19 Second Coming Rapture ch.1-3 ch. 4-18 ch. 20 Church Age Tribulation Messianic Kingdom Ch. 21-22 New heavens & new earth

Chapters 4-19 Tribulation Great Tribulation Second Coming Rapture Seal 1 Seal 2 Seal 3 Seal 4 Seal 5 Seal 6 Seal 7 1st horse 2nd horse 3rd horse 4th horse Trump 1 Trump 2 Trump 3 Trump 4 Trump 5 Trump 6 Trump 7 Woe 1 Woe 2 Woe 3 Bowl 1 Bowl 2 Bowl 3 Bowl 4 Bowl 5 Bowl 6 Bowl 7 ch. 6 ch. 8-9 ch. 16 Tribulation Great Tribulation Starts with Signing of Covenant, Daniel 9:27 Half way thru, Covenant is broken Daniel 9:27

Chronology of Revelation 1 Risen Christ 4 Throne 5 Lamb 10 Little scroll; 7 thunders 14 Mt. Zion; Wrath proclaimed; 15 7 Plagues 19:1-10 Alleluia; Marriage Supper Heavenly Scenes 19:11-21 Return of King; Defeat of Beast 20 Reign of Christ for 1,000 years 21-22 New heaven, new earth 2-3 7 Churches 6 7 Seals 8-9 7 Trumpets 16 7 Bowls 17-18 Babylon Earthly Scenes provide chronological sequence 7 144,000 sealed; Great Multitude 11 2 witnesses 12 3 key players 13 2 beasts Further explanations

Outline of Revelation The things you have seen, ch. 1 Vision of Risen Christ The things that are, ch. 2-3 Vision of the Chief Shepherd The things that will take place after this, ch. 4-22 Vision of the Conquering Lamb Vision of the Reigning King Vision of the Eternal State

Conclusion Themes to watch for Structural indicators Christ Judgement Sovereignty of God Worship Structural indicators “in the Spirit,” 1:10; 4:2; 17:3; 21:10 See Merrill Tenney, Interpreting Revelation

Conclusion Our response Worship Confidence “The Spirit and the bride say come,” 22:17