David Pawson Ministry Podcast

Revelation Riddle - Part 1

Dec 29, 2025
A study of how Revelation was written and why its urgent, vision-driven style matters. Discussion of apocalyptic genre, heavenly scenes, and links to Old and New Testament texts. Exploration of Revelation’s portrayal of Jesus as majestic judge and king. Emphasis on the book’s practical purpose to prepare believers for persecution and future reversal of history.
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INSIGHT

Polarized Views Of Revelation

  • Human opinion about Revelation swings between rejection and praise, causing confusion and avoidance.
  • Pawson highlights that many Christians inherit a suspicion of the book from Reformers like Luther and Calvin.
ADVICE

Read Revelation Aloud; Preserve Its Text

  • Read the Book of Revelation aloud because God explicitly blesses those who read it aloud.
  • Avoid altering its contents since God warns against adding or taking away from this book.
INSIGHT

Why John's Style Differs In Revelation

  • John likely is the Apostle but writes differently because Revelation records immediate visions dictated to him.
  • Pawson explains poor grammar and abrupt style as the result of feverish, real-time scribbling of visions.
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