[Series] John and Revelation Project

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The Book of Revelation already has many interpretations, often tied to end time predictions. But Revelation was not given to create fear, it was given to reveal Jesus in glory.

Rather than treating it as a puzzle about the future, we look at its literary devices such as chiasmus, parallelism, and imagery, and connect them with the rest of Scripture and history. In this way the Bible explains itself, showing us the Lamb who reigns at the center, a book of hope shining in the midst of uncertainty and brokenness.

The Book of Revelation is one of the most intriguing and mysterious texts in the Bible, often shrouded in symbolism and complex imagery. Many find its messages challenging to understand, yet it offers profound insights into hope, faith, and the ultimate triumph of good over evil. This collection invites you to explore various interpretations and perspectives on Revelation, shedding light on its themes and meanings. As we delve into this fascinating book, we aim to unravel its mysteries and spark curiosity about its relevance today. Join us on this journey, and discover how Revelation continues to inspire and challenge us.

The John and Revelation Project is a teaching series led by Dr. Chip Bennett and Dr. Warren Gage, where the two walk together through the deep connections between the Gospel of John and the Book of Revelation.

In this series, Dr. Bennett and Dr. Gage invite listeners to see how these two books are not separate stories but a unified testimony that communicates back and forth. Revelation often speaks from heaven’s perspective, while John tells the story of Jesus from earth’s perspective. When read together, they form a complete picture of God’s plan in Christ.

Dr. Gage brings his background in biblical languages and typology, showing how Old Testament themes like Joshua, Jericho, and Rahab reappear in Revelation to point toward Christ. Dr. Bennett helps frame the discussion in clear, practical ways, asking the questions many of us wonder and guiding the conversation so it is easy to follow.

The goal of the project is simple: to make Revelation less intimidating, to show its hope filled message, and to let the Gospel of John and Revelation speak to each other. Together, the books reveal Jesus as the Lamb who was slain, the Word who became flesh, and the returning King who brings all things to completion.

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