The Bible Study Reading PlanSample
The events which take place during the church age in Revelation are not ones to be taken lightly. They are God's judgment on humanity. We can waste time debating what is actually going to happen and when it will happen or we can see this book as a warning and a book which brings hope.
We know there are ups and there are downs.
Back and forths.
Satan wants to win.
But so does God. And in the end He will.
Seven is the number of perfection. It shows completeness. So, it only seems right that in order to have the perfect ending, the perfect events leading up to it have to take place. Insert sevens...seven seals, seven trumpets and seven bowls.
Many would state that God's judgment in Revelation is torture for those who didn't follow Him. That is blatantly a false assumption.
God's judgment is an act of love.
It's a second chance.
Amidst judgment, God's granting more time for repentance. For people to fall on their knees before Christ and receive him as Savior and Lord.
God's wrath shows his true heart.
God doesn't want us to spend eternity in hell. He eagerly desires for every single person to spend eternity in the New Heaven and the New Earth. This was His plan all along...it was never for people to suffer eternally. But God loves us and gives us a choice...we can choose him or not. He didn't want us to be robots. But rather He desires a relationship with us. He loves us that much...just look at the cross.
About this Plan
The Bible Study is a one year study of the Bible that focuses on how each book relates to you. This reading plan is meant to be used alongside your copy of The Bible Study to keep you on track every day.
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