CHART 129: THE MILLENNIUM IN GOD’S TIMETABLE What does John write about in the last section of Revelation (22:6-21)? Does he refer to heaven? Compare verses 20 and 21 How they conclude the Bible? IV THEME, KEY WORDS AND VERSES What key words and verses did you observe in your study of Revelation? Compare these with the entries on Chart 123 What is the theme of Revelation, in your own words? V APPLICATIONS Various applications of Revelation may be made, for believers and for the nonbelieving world A few areas are listed below Add to the list others that you noted in your survey Christians enduring persecution for their faith Church life and conduct Sin and its judgment Witnessing as a Christian 5 Satan and his hosts as enemies of the believer The status and destiny of the world today The ministry of Christ in redemption and judgment The hope of heaven VI REVIEW QUESTIONS Recall what you have learned about this book’s author, date of writing, and destination Describe the state of the Christian church in the Roman Empire when Revelation was written In your own words, identify the theme of Revelation Make a list of its main subjects In what ways was Revelation very relevant to the needs of Christians at the turn of the first century? Do you think the original readers understood all the details of Revelation? Do you think John did? Is the book more understandable today in light of what is now history and in light of current events? Explain What are some of the main characteristics of Revelation as an apocalyptic writing? What are the distinctive contributions of Revelation to the canon of Holy Scripture? What are the three main divisions of the book of Revelation? How much of Revelation is about judgment? 10 Identify, by chapter, where these ... Christian 5 Satan and his hosts as enemies of the believer The status and destiny of the world today The ministry of Christ in redemption and judgment The hope of heaven VI REVIEW QUESTIONS Recall... date of writing, and destination Describe the state of the Christian church in the Roman Empire when Revelation was written In your own words, identify the theme of Revelation Make a list of its... very relevant to the needs of Christians at the turn of the first century? Do you think the original readers understood all the details of Revelation? Do you think John did? Is the book more understandable