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What does the Bible say about the book of Revelation?

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The book of Revelation serves as a revelation of Jesus Christ, intended specifically for God's elect to understand His person and work throughout the gospel age.

The book of Revelation is not merely a series of future predictions but rather an opening up of God's truth, specifically for His elect. It addresses the seven churches, illustrating the unfolding of Christ's work and assurance of victory during the entire gospel age. The overarching theme of Revelation is centered on the person and work of Jesus, promising His church assurance amidst trials and afflictions. It is vital to read this book through the lens of its purpose—to reveal Christ and assure believers of their victory in Him, regardless of external circumstances.
Scripture References: Revelation 1:1, Revelation 9:1-12, Revelation 1:1-6, Romans 8:28-30, Revelation 1:9-20, Matthew 16:18, Revelation 4:1, Revelation 1, Revelation 22:18-19, Hebrews 1:1-2, Acts 4:12, Revelation 1:1-3, Revelation 4, Revelation 22:18-21, Jude 18, Revelation 20:10, Revelation 11:15, Romans 8:37, Revelation 5:5-14, Revelation 21:1-8

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