Revelation 1:1 The Revelation of Jesus Christ
When I was first starting to study the Bible as a new Christian I was taught that the book of Revelation is the revelation of Jesus Christ. It isn't the revelation of the Antichrist, or the Beast or frogs or killer asteroids. They really drilled that into me. But I didn't understand, so I said "Lord, I don't get it, if this is the revelation of You then why do you talk so much about all this other stuff?" When you don't understand something this is the best approach, pray about it.
So I was reminded of football. When I was in high school I was a very big football fan. Every week I would bet on the games which made me pay even more attention. I never lost money on any given week but I stopped when I realized I could lose money if people didn't pay up. Anyway, the reason I bring that up is I was always fascinated by upsets, what had I missed? This in turn got me fascinated with Joe Montana so I knew his whole story. I was no longer watching football on TV but I read about him.
In his story you can see him as an underdog who people didn't appreciate. So I focused to see how they could have missed how good he was when in hindsight it should have been apparent to all.
This brings me to my prayer about Revelation. The Lord pointed to all that and then asked me what the most compelling thing to me was about Joe Montana? My response was that He won four Superbowls against Hall of Fame quarterbacks. The reason Revelation tells us all that stuff is because we need to see that all those things are coming, we could never go into the ring against them, but Jesus can, Jesus destroys them. You can't get a real revelation of Jesus without seeing the ones that Jesus conquers.
When I was first starting to study the Bible as a new Christian I was taught that the book of Revelation is the revelation of Jesus Christ. It isn't the revelation of the Antichrist, or the Beast or frogs or killer asteroids. They really drilled that into me. But I didn't understand, so I said "Lord, I don't get it, if this is the revelation of You then why do you talk so much about all this other stuff?" When you don't understand something this is the best approach, pray about it.
So I was reminded of football. When I was in high school I was a very big football fan. Every week I would bet on the games which made me pay even more attention. I never lost money on any given week but I stopped when I realized I could lose money if people didn't pay up. Anyway, the reason I bring that up is I was always fascinated by upsets, what had I missed? This in turn got me fascinated with Joe Montana so I knew his whole story. I was no longer watching football on TV but I read about him.
In his story you can see him as an underdog who people didn't appreciate. So I focused to see how they could have missed how good he was when in hindsight it should have been apparent to all.
This brings me to my prayer about Revelation. The Lord pointed to all that and then asked me what the most compelling thing to me was about Joe Montana? My response was that He won four Superbowls against Hall of Fame quarterbacks. The reason Revelation tells us all that stuff is because we need to see that all those things are coming, we could never go into the ring against them, but Jesus can, Jesus destroys them. You can't get a real revelation of Jesus without seeing the ones that Jesus conquers.