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Fortson's Four Hour Bible Series: Revelation

Learn the Complete Book of Revelation in 4 Hours or Less

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Fortson's Four Hour Bible Series: Revelation

By: Dante Fortson
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The journey begins on the desolate island of Patmos, where the Apostle John finds himself in exile for his commitment to the Gospel. In the first chapter, the curtain is pulled back to reveal the glorified Christ. This is not the humble carpenter of Nazareth or the suffering servant of the cross; this is the High Priest of heaven, with eyes like blazing fire, a voice like rushing waters, and a face that shines with the brilliance of the sun. He stands among seven golden lampstands, which represent the seven churches of Asia Minor. This opening vision establishes the primary theme of the book: Jesus is intimately present with His people in their suffering.

The letters to the seven churches in chapters two and three serve as a spiritual diagnostic for the entire Church throughout history. Each letter addresses specific challenges, from the "loveless" state of Ephesus to the "lukewarm" compromise of Laodicea. To those facing persecution in Smyrna or Philadelphia, Jesus offers comfort; to those drifting into moral or doctrinal decay in Pergamum and Thyatira, He offers a sharp rebuke. These letters ground the cosmic visions that follow in the practical reality of daily faithfulness. The call to "overcome" is the recurring refrain, promising that those who remain loyal to the Lamb will share in His eternal reign.

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