A simple but inspiring, verse-by-verse guide to the book of Revelation, with a glossary of terms and symbols, and in-depth articles and charts. Mike Bickle's straightforward approach brings the message to life and emphasizes its relevance for us today. Gain understanding on some of Mike's most compelling insights into the book of * As an end-time book of Acts, it reveals God's glorious plan to use a lovesick Bride at the end of the age in unprecedented power and authority. She will partner with Jesus as He cleanses our planet of evil and ushers in the kingdom of God. * It's an infallible prayer manual that maps out the global, strategic prayers of the praying church. * While many saints are waiting to go up at the rapture to avoid the Tribulation, God is waiting for the Church to grow up in order to release the Tribulation judgments through prayer on the Antichrist.
This book is perfectly suited for anyone from someone who knows nothing about revelation to someone who is an expert. Either way, there is much to be learned. It is extra helpful how the actual text is displayed alongside the study guide.
An interesting telling of the coming of God. Within these pages you discover and decode the mysteries of God. I recommend this to anyone to read. It can be challenging to understand but keep at it.
this is basically a copy of the book of revelation... but in a book. There's some commentary from Mike Bickle on the pages, but not much on defining what anything means, but more separating the text to better understand what John is writing about. Color coded sections of "judgment", "promise", "persecution", "prayer/worship". There are also connections made from revelation to other books like Daniel and Ezekiel which also talk about the 2nd coming. What is encouraged is to continually read the book over and over again, asking God to give us personal revelation on this book, preparing our hearts for Jesus' second coming.
Just reading to better understand Mike Bickle's false eschatology in order to get a better picture of where a girl that I recently started dated is coming from.
Doesn't even address things like, "the things which must SOON take place" (Rev. 1:1) or "for the time is near" (Rev. 1:3) in the book that clearly indicate John's depictions of God's revelation to him will happen in the lives of the first-century disciples that he is writing to.