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How do we know the promise of comfort in Revelation is true?

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Revelation is a letter of comfort for believers, assuring them of Christ's reign and victory (Revelation 4:1-5).

The book of Revelation was given to the early church during times of severe persecution, serving as a message of hope and comfort rather than fear. As Norm Wells stated, it continuously reveals Christ as reigning supreme over every enemy. The comfort it offers is rooted in the understanding that Jesus is victorious and has decreed peace for His people. The imagery in Revelation, including the throne of God, illustrates His glory and sovereignty, reminding believers that despite their circumstances, they are under His care and authority. This assurance extends to believers today, affirming God's eternal promise to protect and reassure His church.
Scripture References: Revelation 4:1-5

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Out of the Throne
Norm Wells · Oct 22, 2008
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