The Revelation to JR.

The Revelation is one of the most confusing books in the canon.  Why?  Mainly because John used a whole symbolic language that was very accessible to his ancient audience, but is gibberish to us.

In this series, I want to update the symbols in Revelation, to make John’s timeless picture of Christ more accessible to twenty-first century Americans.

The Prologue:

This is an uncovering and showcasing of Jesus Christ that God gave him to show us – his servants – what’s going to happen soon.  He made it known by sending his messenger to his servant JR., who preaches concerning the Word of God which is Jesus Christ.

God is with the person who reads this prophecy, and with the people who hear and live by it, because it’s almost time.

JR., to the seven churches in America:

Grace to you and peace from him who is and was and will come, and from the seven doves in his Office, and from Jesus Christ the honest witness, the first to rise from the dead and the ruler of all presidents and prime ministers and dictators in the world.

Continue reading