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The Age of The Apocalypse: The Revelation of Jesus Christ Revelation 1:1-3

Date:January 11, 2026
Author: Wayne J. Edwards

Introduction:

Many of my fellow “watchmen” believe that we now live on the edge of the Apocalypse as described in the Book of Revelation, and I could not agree more. In 2 Thessalonians 2:7-12, the Apostle Paul wrote:

“For the mystery of lawlessness is already at work. Only he who now restrains it will do so until he is out of the way. And then the lawless one will be revealed, whom the Lord Jesus will kill with the breath of his mouth and bring to nothing by the appearance of his coming. The coming of the lawless one is by the activity of Satan with all power and false signs and wonders, and with all wicked deception for those who are perishing, because they refused to love the truth and so be saved. Therefore, God sends them a strong delusion, so that they may believe what is false, in order that all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness.”

Beloved, lawlessness abounds, and the love of many has grown cold. We are facing WWIII on the world scene, and an “uncivil war” in America, as those who have rejected God as their ultimate authority battle against those who believe one person’s freedom ends where another person’s freedom begins.

Soon, the Restrainer will be removed, and everyone will be able to do what is right in their own eyes. Then those who cried out for anarchy will cry out for law and order, and they will get it, through the authoritarian control of the Antichrist.

Sunday at 5:00 PM, we will continue our sermon series on the Book of Revelation entitled: “The Revelation of Christ.” This will be another “overview” of the major events in God’s plan to cleans the earth from evil.

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The Age of The Apocalypse
The Revelation of Jesus Christ
Revelation 1:1-3

 

   When it comes to studying Biblical prophecy, even Christians are divided into two camps:

  • Some see every cataclysmic event as the one that will bring about the end of the world.
    • In Matthew 24, Jesus identified them as those who are deceived, for many catastrophic things must happen before the end of this age.
  • Some never see what is going on in the world as to how it fits into the timeline of biblical prophecy.
    • In 2 Peter 3:3-11, the Apostle Peter identified them as “scoffers” – those who are willingly ignorant of the end-time events.
  • According to Leo Hohmann, a fellow prophecy watcher, the fatal flaw among the majority of Christians today is their naivety about what is going on in the world and how it fits into the timeline of prophetic events. Hohmann said, “This type of naivety will get you killed in the new normal that is being planned for humanity.”

The Major Signs that indicate our nearness to the end of this age:

  • Deception – popular political and religious leaders who claim to have all the answers to the problems of the world. These false prophets are the precursors to the Antichrist.
  • Hunger and Famine – because of the mandated reduction in the production of food by those who are promoting the “global reset” agenda, 11% of the world’s population does not have sufficient food, and that is only going to get worse.
  • Natural Disasters – while such events are underreported, the whole earth is groaning in anticipation of its deliverance from the curse. There is a significant rise in the rapidity and intensity of heatwaves, earthquakes, droughts, wildfires, storms, floods, and other cataclysmic events.
  • New Diseases – while some are “plandemics,” such as Covid-19, others are tied to the immoral behavior of the people. However, what we are experiencing today is just a foretaste of what it will be like during the first three years of the Tribulation.
  • War and rumors of war – even Jesus said it would be this way until He returned and destroyed the enemies of peace. There are 56 active military conflicts going on today, the highest number since WWII. There are also violent conflicts involving 78 countries hundreds of active militia groups.
  • Signs in the heavens – while the majority of these will occur during the first half of the Tribulation, the earth- shattering disasters we are experiencing today give us an indication of what will happen when the sun becomes black, the moon becomes like blood, the stars fall out of the sky, and the whole topography of the earth is changed.
  • Lawlessness – as the Apostle Paul said in 2 Thessalonians 2:7-9, the mystery of lawless is already at work, and we can see it in every facet of our society, as there is no place for truth, even from the majority of pulpits. However, when the Holy Spirit is removed, all hell will break loose, and every person will be free to express their every evil desire, just as it was in the days before the flood.
  • Apostasy – as the Apostle Paul said in 2 Thessalonians 2:2, the Antichrist will not come until there is a falling away from the true faith, but we are witnessing such apostasy today as many young adults are moving from faith to non-faith – “spiritualism over doctrinal and theological truth.”
  • Overall church attendance in the U.S. has declined with only 22% of Americans attending a local church each week.

Background to the Book of Revelation:

  • Written by the Apostle John about 95-years after the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
  • The Apostle John was banished to the island of Patmos, which was about 10 miles long and 5 miles wide, and had no trees on it.
  • It was under these severe circumstances that God gave John the message of the Revelation, not only to encourage him but also to encourage the other Christians who were being severely persecuted at that time.
  • The central message of the book is that, regardless how cruel and inhuman the world becomes, God is still on His throne, and Jesus Christ will still become the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords, in due time.

1. The Person of the Book – Vs. 1 – “The Revelation of Jesus Christ.”

  • The word “Revelation” is the English translation of the Greek word “Apokalupsis.”
  • God pulled back the curtains of heaven and revealed unto John the truth about Jesus of Nazareth.
  • When Jesus came the first time, He came in human form, born of a woman, raised as a child, and died as man, just like any other human being.
  • But when Jesus comes again, He will be revealed as the King of Kings and Lord of Lords that He claimed to be.
  • What John saw was the return of Jesus Christ in all His glory at the end of the Battle of Armageddon. (Rev. 20)
  • John records several views of this King of Glory throughout his writings.

2. The Purpose of the Book – Vs. 3 – “Blessed is he who reads and those who hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written in it; for the time is near.”

  • Some see the book of Revelation past history – a cryptic message from John to the Christians of the first century, to encourage them to remain faithful under persecution.
  • Some see the book of Revelation as a panoramic view of church history from the first century to the end of the age.
  • Some see the book of Revelation as a spiritual presentation of the struggle between good and evil, and since we know good always ends out over evil, the details of the book do not matter.
  • However, in verse one, John said God gave him this revelation to show him “things which must take place shortly,” which means it is primarily a book of prophecy.
  • According to Revelation 1:19, the book can be divided into three parts:
    • Write the things which you have seen” – Chapter 1
    • “Write the things which are” – Chapters 2-3
    • “Write the things which shall take place after this” – Chapters 4-22

3. The Promise of the Book – Vs. 3 – “Blessed is he who reads and those who hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written in it; for the time is near.”

  • Chapter 1:3 – The blessing of obedience.
  • Chapter 14:3 – The blessing of eternal life.
  • Chapter 16:15 – The blessing of living a pure life and longing for the Lord’s return.
  • Chapter 19:9 – The blessing of being invited to the Marriage Supper of the Lamb.
  • Chapter 20:6 – The blessing of being resurrected from the dead.
  • Chapter 22:7 – The blessing believing in biblical prophecy
  • Chapter 22:14 – The blessing of being allowed to eat from the tree of life.
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