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Brian Simmons: "We All Need Revelation on Revelation"


Brian Simmons
Oct 10, 2021

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We all need revelation on Revelation.

That's right, we really need to have help from God as we study the book of Revelation. Don't you agree?

So, What Would Revelation on Revelation Look Like?

I think it would look like humility. All too often we get dogmatic about a text, sure that we have understood and taught it correctly, only to realize later that we only saw but a faint glimmer of His truth. To read the sacred text is like gazing upon the Grand Canyon. You can't take it all in with a glance. The light shines upon a section and reflects its beauty, and so it is with reading the book of Revelation. We need God's help to understand it, and we need humility to acquire God's help.

"Be willing to be made low before the Lord and he will exalt you!" (James 4:10, TPT)

Why is there such controversy surrounding the book? (By the way, it's not 'Revelations,' there's no 's' on the end). There are many reasons. It is one of the most supernatural accounts we have in all the Bible; for Jesus Himself appeared to John in His glorified state. He took John through Heaven's portal into a realm where John saw things that can't fully be described. He had to use the words "like," "something similar to," etc.

Then add to that all the multiple interpretive models that may be applied to the book (futurist, historicist, preterist, idealist), with an almost endless supply of variations and nuances that come from hundreds of commentators. No wonder many Believers today don't even bother to read the summary book of the entire Bible—the book of Revelation. (Photo via Pixabay)

So how does one navigate the "mine-field" of often conflicting interpretations related to Revelation? In a word, carefully. Many Believers hold their own view of the last days as the only valid one. It seems we all are divided over how God brings everything together in the end. But if we start with the premise that God indeed brings all things together in Christ, we can step back, take a deep breath, and leave room for differing viewpoints.

"And through the revelation of the Anointed One, He unveiled His secret desires to us—the hidden mystery of His long-range plan, which He was delighted to implement from the very beginning of time. And because of God's unfailing purpose, this detailed plan will reign supreme through every period of time until the fulfillment of all the ages finally reaches its climax—when God makes all things new in all of Heaven and earth through Jesus Christ." (Ephesians 1:9-10, TPT)

Accurately Translating

For us working on The Passion Translation project, we did our best to keep these multiple interpretations in mind as we finished the monumental task of translating the New Testament, and especially the book of Revelation. We prayed that the Holy Spirit would drench us with revelation from God, insights into His holy Word, and passion to live the truth in every aspect of our lives. So, what makes Revelation different as you read The Passion Translation?

First, we've tried to explain the nuances of the Greek text. Scholars will tell you that John's text of Revelation breaks nearly every Greek grammatical rule. It's almost like he's saying, "You HAVE to think out of the box." You'll find in our footnotes ample explanations of many Greek words and phrases.

Also, we were working under the assumption that people don't want to simply read the book, they also want to understand its meaning. We've kept the translation clean, crisp, and to the point. We think you'll love it.

But perhaps the one guiding light for understanding this cryptic, apocalyptic book is found in its title. It is not "The Manual for Coming Events," or "How to Know When the Antichrist Comes on the Scene," or "How to Survive Armageddon." The title of the last book of the Bible is "The Unveiling of Jesus Christ."

"This is the unveiling of Jesus Christ, which God gave Him to share with His loving servants what must occur swiftly. He signified it by sending His angel to His loving servant John." (Revelation 1:1, TPT)

OR as written in another translation:

"The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave Him to show His servants—things which must shortly take place. And He sent and signified it by His angel to His servant John," (Revelation 1:1, NKJV, emphasis mine).

We believe that the best way to read and study this book is to look for Christ on every page. It is false advertising for God to give us a book called "The Unveiling" only to have nothing unveiled, but everything confused and unknowable. God wants to lift the veil from our eyes and show us a beautiful Christ, full of glory, coming again with love in His heart for His Bride. Yes, there are judgments included, and some painful episodes full of loss and death, but it all must be placed on the canvas of an unveiling of Jesus within His people. (Photo via Unsplash)

"A joyous blessing rests upon the one who reads this message and upon those who hear and embrace the words of this prophecy, for the appointed time is in Your hands." (Revelation 1:3, TPT)

To read Revelation is almost like reading a book in a foreign language. You must learn the language first before you can read its contents. And so the book of Revelation is written in the language of God—pictures! Take time to digest them, to "eat the scroll" (Revelation 10:9), and ponder long on what you read.

"I went up to the angel who stood on the sea and the land and told him to give me the little scroll. Then he said to me, 'Take it, and eat it. It will be sour in your stomach but sweet as honey in your mouth.'" (Revelation 10:9, TPT)

It will yield its treasures to the patient and passionate ones. We know you'll enjoy seeing Christ unveiled before your eyes.

So may the Lord give us all revelation on Revelation!

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(Used by permission via The Passion Translation)

Brian Simmons
Stairway Ministries
The Passion Translation

Email: brian@passiontranslation.com
Website: www.thepassiontranslation.com

Brian Simmons is known as a passionate lover of God. With his wife Candice and their three children, he spent nearly eight years in the tropical rain forest of the Darien Province of Panama as a church planter, translator, and consultant. After their ministry in the jungle, Brian was instrumental in planting a thriving church in New England (U.S.), and now travels full-time as a speaker and Bible teacher. He is also the lead translator for The Passion Translation Project which will result in a new, dynamic version of the Bible for this generation. He has been happily married to Candice for over forty-three years and is known to boast regularly of his children and grandchildren.

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