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Revelation Revealed: From Fear to Victory

21 min · 5. touko 2026
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What if everything you thought about Revelation was off? For many, the book of Revelation feels confusing, overwhelming, or even terrifying—filled with beasts, chaos, and predictions about the end of the world. But what if it was never meant to scare you? In this episode, we break down what Revelation actually is, who it was written to, and how to read it through the lens it was intended. Instead of a roadmap of future fear, Revelation is a powerful, symbolic message written to real believers facing real persecution—revealing Jesus not as distant, but as present, victorious King. We explore: * Why Revelation uses symbolic “picture language” * The importance of understanding its original audience * How Old Testament imagery shapes its meaning * The true central message: Jesus reigns, the Lamb has already won * How to read Revelation today without fear or confusion This isn’t about decoding timelines or chasing end-times theories. It’s about seeing Jesus clearly, standing firm in faith, and recognizing that no empire, system, or power can overthrow His Kingdom. Revelation isn’t about fear—it’s about victory.

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