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Unlocking the Symbols of Revelation

 New Book: From Symbols to Salvation, An Epic Odyssey in Revelation

From Symbols to Salvation: An Epic Odyssey in Revelation invites readers to explore the Book of Revelation, unveiling its symbols and prophecies with clarity and spiritual insight. Dr. Andrew C S Koh presents a message of hope, emphasizing Christ’s victory and encouraging deeper understanding and readiness for the coming kingdom.

Unlock the mysteries. Unravel the symbols. Discover the Savior

From Symbols to Salvation: An Epic Odyssey in Revelation invites readers on a breathtaking journey through one of the most enigmatic and powerful books of the Bible. With clarity, reverence, and spiritual insight, Dr. Andrew C S Koh guides you through the intricate tapestry of visions, signs, and prophecies found in the Book of Revelation.

Far from being a book of fear and confusion, Revelation is a divine message of hope, victory, and eternal salvation. This book offers a fresh perspective; decoding the symbolic language, revealing the redemptive storyline, and pointing unwaveringly to Jesus Christ, the Lamb who reigns.

Whether you’re a seasoned believer, a Bible student, or someone longing to understand the end times, this book will help you:

Grasp the meaning behind Revelation’s powerful symbols

See how prophecy connects with God’s plan of salvation

Deepen your understanding of Christ’s victory and coming kingdom

Be encouraged to live with faith, hope, and readiness

With each chapter, you’ll step deeper into the mystery—and emerge with a clearer vision of the majesty and mercy of God.

Prepare to be challenged, enlightened, and inspired. The odyssey begins here.

Blurbs

Step by step you go through the book of revelation, Ellen Bieze.

The rapture, tribulation and living in the new world. Great scriptures with explanations in modern terms. Anonymous.

A great study guide and a great time to reflect on myself. Kevin Booker.

A great study and meditation for all ages, J Sharmani.

An enjoyable way to experience the Book of Revelation and understand its intricacies, Rowan Creech.

A timely book in everyday language that demystifies this daunting book of the Bible, Hilary Walker.

The reader must form their own opinion on a story written nearly 2,000 years ago and reinterpreted.. PAR.

Koh has tried his best to stick to the literal interpretation of this book, Moon Ng, Anglican Archbishop of SEA.

Thought-provoking and practical prophetic insights will bless readers who read and apply them. Beckey Benjamin.

The author’s interpretation of the Bible is excellent. T. Townsend.

Takes you through each chapter of Revelation and helps you get to the heart of it. Margarita Bailey.

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Revelation

Embracing God’s Sovereignty and Victory over Evil

Revelation, also known as Apocalypse in some traditions, is a very complex and symbolic book in the Bible. Apostle John wrote this book during his exile on Patmos Island. It provides hope and warning for believers then and now.

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The Book of Revelation offers a profound vision of the end times, revealing Christ’s ultimate victory over evil. Through vivid apocalyptic imagery, it explores God’s judgment. It also examines the perseverance of believers. The book promises a new heaven and earth, where God will reign eternally with His people.

Structure

The Book of Revelation can be broken down into four main parts:

1. Introduction and Letters to the Seven Churches (Chapters 1-3).

The Risen Glorified Jesus appeared to John and told him to write letters to seven churches in Asia Minor. These letters highlight the unique struggles, shortcomings, and strengths of each of the congregations.

Ephesus was praised for working hard, but criticized for losing her first love.

Smyrna stood out by remaining faithful under persecution.

Pergamum was condemned for allowing false teachings to flourish freely.

Thyatira stood out due to its affectionate service but later condemned for allowing immorality to flourish within her walls.

Sardis was described as spiritually dead, although there were still some faithful followers.

Philadelphia was commended and offered protection during times of trial.

Laodicea was condemned for being lukewarm, neither hot nor cold in her faith.

These letters are warnings and encouragements for believers to stay strong in their faith. This is important even when facing false teachings. It is also crucial during persecution or spiritual complacency.

2. The Vision of Heaven and the Seven Seals (Chapters 4-7)

John sees God seated on His throne in heaven. He is surrounded by angels and elders. There is a scroll bearing seven seals that only Jesus can open.

The first four seals reveal the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, representing conquest, war, famine and death.

The fifth seal reveals martyrs crying out for justice.

The sixth seal brings about cosmic disturbances signaling God’s final judgment of humanity.

The seventh seal depicts seven trumpets that portend more catastrophic events on earth.

3. The Seven Trumpets and the Conflict Between Good and Evil (Chapters 8-14).

With the sounding of each trumpet, extra judgments are unleashed upon the earth.

The first four trumpets bring destruction to nature through land, sea, rivers, and skies.

The fifth and sixth trumpets release demonic forces like locusts and horsemen that represent demonic powers.

The sounding of the seventh trumpet announces the arrival of God’s kingdom in the world. “The kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord and of his Messiah, and he will reign for ever and ever.“Revelation 11:15.

After this, John sees great signs in heaven. John sees a pregnant woman (Israel) with the sun and the moon under her feet and crowned with 12 stars. A huge red dragon with seven heads, 10 horns, and 7 crowns (Satan) waited eagerly. It wanted to devour the baby (Jesus) as soon as he is born. When the woman gives birth to a son (Jesus), God snatched him up to heaven. The woman escaped to the wilderness, where she will find refuge from God for 1260 days.

4. The Seven Bowls, Final Judgment and Creation of a New Heaven and Earth (Chapters 15-22)

The final set of judgments are symbolized by God pouring out His wrath upon the earth through seven bowls. This results in plagues and devastation. It ultimately concludes with the battle of Armageddon, the Second Coming of Christ, and the establishment of the Millennial Kingdom.

After Satan and the Beast are defeated, there is a judgment called the Great White Throne Judgment. During this judgment, everyone is judged based on their works. It also examines whether their names are written in the book of Life. Anyone whose name is not found in the book of Life will be cast into the Lake of Fire.

Revelation then moves from judgment to hope. John sees a vision of a New Heaven, New Earth, and New Jerusalem. Former things have passed away. God dwells with His people. New Jerusalem is a kingdom of everlasting peace and beauty. In this kingdom, there will be no death, sorrow, or pain. It comes down from heaven to unite everything together.

Key Themes

1. God is sovereign

Despite depicting scenes of chaos and evil, God remains sovereign. Revelation consistently emphasized God as sovereign over his creations. God’s divine plan includes judgments, the rise of evil forces, and the eventual dethroning of Satan. His will shall prevail, despite how dire things are at any given moment.

2. Christ’s victory over evil

The main idea of Revelation is Jesus Christ’s victory over evil. This victory includes His death and resurrection as the victorious Lion of Judah. It also includes His future triumph when He returns in glory to create His eternal kingdom.

3. Judgment and Justice

Revelation vividly portrays God’s just judgment upon sin, evil, and rebellion. It clearly says that those who go against Him and follow the ways of this world will be judged. It also gives hope to those being persecuted by promising that justice will win in the end.

4. Perseverance and Faithfulness

This book encourages believers to persevere even during times of struggle and persecution, through letters to seven churches. Remaining faithful is crucial, even in the face of opposition, false teachings, or persecution. Those who overcome will be rewarded with eternal life.

5. Hope and Restoration

While Revelation includes several disconcerting images of destruction and judgment, its ultimate message is one of hope. The final chapters describe a perfect world. In this world, evil is gone and God’s people have eternal peace and communion with Him. It is an image that promises us the coming of a New Heaven and New Earth. In this new heaven and earth, all things shall be made new once more.

Symbolism

Revelation is known for its complex use of symbolic language and numbers that can be difficult to interpret, including various significant symbols like:

Lamb: Representing Christ who was crucified yet triumphant over sin and death.

Dragon: Representing Satan, God’s primary antagonist.

Beast: Representing Antichrist, a political dictator who opposes God.

7: a symbol of perfection and completeness. There are 7 seals, 7 trumpets, 7 bowls, 7 letters, 7 churches 7 lampstands, etc.

666: the number of Satan, a symbol of imperfection and opposition against God.

Applications

Revelation assures Christians that God is in control and has already triumphed through Jesus Christ, even in difficult times. This message provides strength to endure trials and persecution with faith.

God values perseverance, even in tough times. He encourages believers to stay faithful, rejecting compromise with worldly values, and resisting spiritual complacency.

Christians should always be ready for Christ’s return. They should live holy lives and be vigilant in their faith. He will come back again to rescue Israel in the baatle of Ammageddon. This is a prompt reminder from the book of Revelation.

This book reminds us of the consequences of sinful behaviors against God. It encourages us to repent and align ourselves with His will.

Revelation gives believers hope for an eternal transformed universe if they stay faithful. It promises a new heaven and earth to expect. Prioritizing spiritual matters over temporary concerns and focusing on developing one’s relationship with God is encouraged by this perspective.

Studying Revelation can remind Christians of hope, victory, and eternal promises. It also encourages them to live faithfully and expectantly in the current age.

Conclusion

The Book of Revelation stands as an extraordinary and mysterious text, filled with prophecy, symbolism and apocalyptic imagery. The text explains the spiritual battle between good and evil, with warnings of judgment and hopeful visions for believers. The book of Revelation has a significant message. Despite the difficulties in life and Satan’s temporary successes, Jesus Christ will come back to judge the world. He will create His eternal kingdom, where righteousness, peace, and joy will prevail forever.