Skip to main content

Revelation Brief Study Notes

Revelation Brief Study Notes

Sometimes studying the bible is difficult because it can be hard to decipher/understand.
These notes are for the encouragement of the study of God's word daily, (only to be used/read with your Bible.) Not a Bible replacement.
Sometimes studying the bible is difficult because it can be hard to decipher/understand.
These notes are for the encouragement of the study of God's word daily, (only to be used/read with your Bible.) Not a Bible replacement.
Sometimes studying the bible is difficult because it can be hard to decipher/understand.
These notes are for the encouragement of the study of God's word daily, (only to be used/read with your Bible.) Not a Bible replacement.
  • Chapter 1: Introduction and vision of the glorified Christ
  • Chapters 2-3: Letters to the seven churches in Asia Minor, with messages of encouragement, rebuke, and warning
  • Chapters 4-5: Vision of God's throne room and the Lamb of God, who is worthy to receive power and glory
  • Chapters 6-7: The opening of the seals and the visions of the four horsemen, the martyrs under the altar, and the multitude of believers from every nation
  • Chapters 8-9: The sounding of the seven trumpets and the visions of various judgments, including hail, fire, and blood, and the release of demonic locusts
  • Chapter 10: Vision of the angel with the little scroll, who proclaims that there will be no more delay in God's judgment
  • Chapter 11: The measuring of the temple and the two witnesses who prophesy and are martyred, followed by their resurrection and ascension to heaven
  • Chapters 12-13: Vision of the woman and the dragon, the beast from the sea, and the false prophet
  • Chapter 14: Vision of the Lamb and the 144,000, followed by messages of warning and judgment for those who worship the beast
  • Chapters 15-16: The pouring out of the seven bowls of God's wrath, including plagues of sores, darkness, and blood
  • Chapters 17-18: Vision of the great prostitute, who represents Babylon and the world's corrupt political and economic systems, followed by her destruction
  • Chapters 19-20: Vision of the triumph of Christ over his enemies, the binding of Satan, the first and second resurrections, and the final judgment
  • Chapters 21-22: Vision of the new Jerusalem, the bride of the Lamb, and the river of life, followed by final exhortations and warnings

In summary, the book of Revelation is a vision given to John about the end times, with messages of warning, encouragement, and hope. It includes letters to seven churches in Asia Minor, visions of God's throne room, the Lamb of God, and various judgments, including the seals, trumpets, and bowls. It also includes visions of various beasts, including the great prostitute, and the triumph of Christ over his enemies, the binding of Satan, and the new Jerusalem. The book concludes with final exhortations and warnings.





Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Taking Evangelism To The Street!

God’s Plan of Salvation: Next Level Evangelism God desires that all people be saved . That is truly good news! It does not matter whether you are black or white, young or old, rich or poor. God’s love is for everyone. Through Jesus Christ , God has provided the Plan of Salvation . Jesus paid a great price. He died on the cross so that all people could have access to eternal life and the tree of life . When asked, “What must I do to be saved?” the biblical response includes: Hear the Gospel - (Romans 10:17) Believe in Jesus Christ -  (John 3:16) Repent of sin - (Acts 17:30) Confess Christ - (Romans 10:9-10) Be baptized - (Acts 2:38) This is God’s revealed plan for salvation. Becoming Servants of Christ When we accept Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, we become Christians—and more than that, we become servants of Christ . As servants, we are spiritually inducted into the “hall of servanthood.” Our new identity calls us to live differently. A brochure, flyer, or p...

What Is Evangelism?

What Is Evangelism?  Evangelism is the intentional and loving act of sharing the good news of Jesus Christ with others. It is the clear communication of God’s plan of salvation so that people can hear, understand, and respond to the Gospel. Evangelism centers on the message that Jesus Christ lived a sinless life, died on the cross for our sins, was buried, and rose again , providing the way for forgiveness, reconciliation with God, and eternal life. It is not about arguments, pressure, or force. Evangelism is about truth spoken in love . As Christians, we are called to share this message with everyone because God’s salvation is offered to all people—regardless of background, race, age, education, income, or past mistakes. Evangelism includes: Sharing the message of salvation                    Explaining the plan of redemption Encouraging repentance and faith Inviting others to respond to Christ Living as a witnes...

Criteria for Evangelizing

The Basics of Evangelizing  Listed here are three foundational suggestions for evangelizing. You must be saved. You must pray that the holy spirit takes control. You must study God's word. There is truly no strict right or wrong method—these are simply practical guidelines to help us think intentionally about sharing the Gospel. When reaching out to lost souls, it can be helpful to consider the basic questions: What? When? Where? Why? How? These questions help us become more thoughtful and effective in our approach. What? What is the message we are sharing? The message is the Good News of Jesus Christ and God’s Plan of Salvation. When? When should we share? We share whenever God opens the door—during daily conversations, planned opportunities, or unexpected moments. Where? Where can we share? Anywhere God places us: At home At work In the community Online In personal conversations During everyday errands Why? Why do we evangel...