Getting The Revelation Right.

(Sermon links at bottom of page)

Our aim within this series will be to a proper hermeneutic and exposition of the letter.

This means we must find out what the original epistle said and meant to a people whoFIRST read, heard, and heeded to these words (1:1-3) “for the time was near.”

Here we will take the approach “but, the Bible says” rather than the more modern method “the Bible says, but…”

We begin with the biblical understanding that not all things written in The Revelation has come to pass as we look to its end. However, the scripture itself tells us that most of these events, images, and signs were in their NEAR future and therefor our distant past. Having a thorough understanding of the first eleven verses will help us tremendously with this task.

This book is to be a blessing to all who read it so naturally we must find out, to the best of our ability, what it meant to them and apply it to our blessed lives as well.

Let’s go back in time together and see how our Lord and Savior blessed His Church in their most difficult inauguration!