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WELCOME TO OUR NEW SERIES! In this episode, we embark on a brand-new journey into the book of Revelation—one of the most misunderstood, debated, and misused books in all of Scripture. After 19 weeks in the Olivet Discourse, laying the foundation for biblical prophecy, we’re setting sail into the deep, tackling the book that John Calvin wouldn’t comment on, scholars have feared, and skeptics have mocked. But make no mistake: Revelation is not impossible to understand—it is a book of victory, dominion, and Christ’s unstoppable reign.If you’ve ever felt intimidated by this book, get ready. This series will shatter the myths, expose the errors, and show you the real meaning of Revelation—one that is deeply biblical, historical, and profoundly hopeful.TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE1. Why Revelation Feels Impossible (And Why It’s Not) – Most people misunderstand Revelation because they approach it with the wrong question.2. Revelation is the Most "Biblical" Book in the Bible – This book isn’t a stand-alone prophecy but the climax of every Old Testament promise.3. Revelation’s Use of Symbols – If you don’t understand Old Testament imagery, you will never understand this book.4. Revelation Foretells Imminent Events – This book is not about a distant, futuristic tribulation, but a near-term event that was about to unfold in John’s time.5. Revelation is a Book of Hope and Dominion – Far from a book of doom, Revelation is the story of Christ’s victory, the Church’s triumph, and the Kingdom’s expansion.6. Revelation is John’s Olivet Discourse – This book isn’t introducing new prophecy; it’s an apocalyptic expansion of what Jesus already taught in Matthew 24.📖 SCRIPTURE REFERENCES Revelation

