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What does the Bible say about the authority of the Book of Revelation?

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The Book of Revelation is affirmed as faithful and true, revealing God's prophetic word through Jesus Christ and His angels.

The Book of Revelation holds a position of significant authority within the Christian canon. In Revelation 22:6, it is declared that 'these sayings are faithful and true.' This emphasizes that everything contained within this book is grounded in the faithfulness of God. Jesus Himself affirms this by stating in Revelation 1:1 that it is a revelation from God to His servants, signified by His angel. The text highlights that the visions revealed are not mere fabrications but authentic declarations of what is to come, which must 'shortly come to pass.' Therefore, the authority of Revelation is reinforced by its divine origin, establishing it as a vital component of biblical prophecy and teaching.
Scripture References: Revelation 22:6, Revelation 1:1

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