Revelation 1 The Introduction: Scene: Earth. Time: Past (ca.
95 AD).
John introduces the book of prophecy with an explanation of
the circumstances surrounding the Revelation. John was exiled on the island of
Patmos when Jesus sent and communicated the vision of things which must soon
take place. John is commanded to write and send the book to the seven churches
in Asia.
Revelation 2-3 Messages
to the Angels of the Seven Churches in Asia:
Scene: Earth. Time:
Present (to original readers in Asia).
Jesus sends a unique message to each of the seven churches
in the western part of the Roman province of Asia: Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum,
Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea.
The cities are listed in the order of the geographical circuit that the
messenger of the book would naturally travel as he delivered the letters.
Revelation 4–5 Prelude of Praise:
Scene: Heaven. Time:
Future (Onset of the Great Seven-Year Tribulation which will complete the
present age, conclude with Jesus’ return, and usher in the Millennium).
Revelation 4-22 records events that will take place in the
future. Three consecutive periods of judgment lead to the second return of
Jesus Christ: 7 Seals; 7 Trumpets; and, 7 Bowls. A prelude of praise in heaven
precedes the onset of each three sets of 7 consecutive judgments. Revelation
4-5 records the initial heavenly prelude of praise that will precede the
opening of the 7 Seals of judgment in Revelation 6, ushering in “a great
tribulation, such as has not occurred since the beginning of the world until
now, nor ever will” (Matt 24:21).
Introduction: Revelation 6
Scene: Earth. Time:
Future (Chronology moves forward.)
The
seven seals contain the judgments of the Great Tribulation, concluding with the
return of Jesus. The seventh Seal contains the seven Trumpet judgments, and the
seventh Trumpet judgment contains the final seven Bowl judgments. The Trumpet
and Bowl judgments are all contained within the seventh Seal, unfolding consecutively
through the seven-year Tribulation Period. Through judgment, Jesus becomes King
of all the nations.
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