“I Am Coming Soon.” - Jesus
These are the last recorded words
of our God and Savior. They are the conclusion to His end times prophecy. They
are His last statement and final thought. These four simple words are how Jesus
chose to land the plane in His discourse.
In them, we find hope. Why?
Because Jesus Christ is on His way back. Though none of us know the exact day
or the hour of His triumphal return, we can all be certain of His future
coming. As believers, we may not agree on all the minor details surrounding His
second appearance, but what each one of us can count on is the fact that
someday soon He will come and receive us to Himself and, together, we will
forever be with Him.
Beginning tomorrow
Throughout the entire month of
March, Biblical Perspicacity will be walking through the book of Revelation one
chapter at a time. If you are interested in keeping up in this 31-day
apocalyptic journey, then I would encourage you to follow me through email by
submitting it in the appropriate box in the upper left-hand corner of the page.
Blogs will be posted every
evening by 7:00 pm (EST) and immediately shared to Biblical Perspicacity’s Facebook page. They will be posted on Facebook a second time by 7:00 am (EST) the
following day for those who prefer to do their Bible studies in the morning.
Outline for the Month of March
- Revelation Introduction
- Chapter 1
- Chapters 2 - 3
- Ephesus
- Smyrna
- Pergamum
- Thyatira
- Sardis
- Philadelphia
- Laodicea
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- Chart of Judgments
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 7
- Chapters 8 - 9
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 12
- Chapter 13
- Chapter 14
- Chapters 15 - 16
- Chapter 17
- Chapter 18
- Chapter 19
- Chapter 20
- Kingdom Controversy
- Chapter 21
- Chapter 22
- Coming Soon
- Why Study Revelation?
What to Expect
For the sake of keeping this
commentary to 31 days of short blogs, I will not be able to dissect every
detail or touch on every nuance found in this book. As all of you know, there
are numerous debates surrounding nearly every chapter of Revelation. The
purpose of this blog series is to equip readers with a clear overview of Revelation. Thus, to keep it
under 600-pages, I will not be engaging in every single controversy or
interpretation. This is intentional for the sake of length.
My hope is that this blog series
will serve as a foundation from which you can then begin your own deeper study
into this final book of Scripture. That being said, if you have any questions
regarding Revelation, I encourage you to ask them freely either in the comments
section (please do not be antagonistic or argumentative) or through a private
message. I will aim to respond to you in a timely manner and your question may
even be turned into a blog at a later date! I appreciate your comments and am
excited to journey through the end together!
*Click here to see the full Revelation commentary.
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