revelation of Revelation, An Urgent Message for the Church, Volume 3, The Seven Seals of Revelation is the third installment of a six volume series which gives a line by line interpretation of the book of Revelation. What John received from Jesus consists of a single letter to the Church of all ages (which is comprised of seven letters), and a series of visions telling the story of four different narratives. An introduction to the book of Revelation, the letter to the seven churches, and each of the four narratives have a ...
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revelation of Revelation, An Urgent Message for the Church, Volume 3, The Seven Seals of Revelation is the third installment of a six volume series which gives a line by line interpretation of the book of Revelation. What John received from Jesus consists of a single letter to the Church of all ages (which is comprised of seven letters), and a series of visions telling the story of four different narratives. An introduction to the book of Revelation, the letter to the seven churches, and each of the four narratives have a volume dedicated to them. The seven seals of Revelation is the first of these four different narratives. The focus of the seven seals narrative in Rev 4:1-11:18 is the execution of God's seven point plan for both the final judgment and redemption of man. The seven seals are the plan to save man from the extinction he faces as a result of God's verdict to bring to an end the world and everything in it. The seven seals of God's judgment and redemption (the end of the world) is framed by God in the same way as the seven days of creation (the beginning of the world). Inside these covers are a line by line explanation of the story told through the execution of God's seven point plan to bring a close to the world and everything in it. It is explained in a way our contemporary minds, logic, and language can finally wrap themselves around. As with all six volumes of revelation of Revelation, An Urgent Message for the Church, this unique perspective of Bible prophecy brings new meaning which cannot be accredited with any former categorization, contemporary theology, or established school of thought. Recognizing that it is unavoidable to not spill over into the different schools of thought which are popular, however, this interpretation stands alone as a fresh new look which reveals a first-century understanding of God's plan of judgment and redemption of the world we live in.
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