It’s the only book in the Bible that pronounces a special blessing on you when 
you read it; and if you don’t know how to read, don’t be discouraged! The 
blessing is still promised you if you simply listen to someone else read the 
book to you.

 

It’s the last book in the Holy Bible—“The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God 
gave unto Him, to shew unto His servants things which must shortly come to 
pass; and He sent and signified it by His angel unto His servant John, who bare 
record of the word of God, and of the testimony of Jesus Christ, and of all 
things that he saw. Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of 
this prophecy, and keep those things which are written therein ... ” (1:1-3).

 

So, step number one is to read those first three verses thoughtfully.

 

Then I would suggest as step number two, believe that promise!

 

Then I would suggest, read the last chapter of the book. (I usually read the 
last page of any new book I start to read—I want to know where the author wants 
to take me before I start this “journey” with him.)

 

That very last page of the Book of Revelation is glorious—“The Spirit and the 
Bride say, Come. And let him that is heareth say, Come. And let him that is 
athirst (that’s you and I) come. And whosever will let him take the water of 
life freely” (vs. 17). The love of the Lord God is poured out in this Book!

 

As a beginning, let me suggest: just simply read the Book, the naked Book. The 
Lord of heaven and earth has promised that He will bless!

 

That promise does not mean that all of a sudden in a second’s moment you will 
understand every detail in the Book; of course not: but you will be blessed! 
The beginning will occur, and that is all that you can endure for a start.

 

You are praying for an understanding of this precious Book; now demonstrate 
your sincerity because all the holy angels are watching you to see if you are 
serious. If there were only one honest-hearted soul in the world and that was 
you, God would empty heaven in sending angels to be your teacher-guides.

 

Can I speak a bit from experience?

 

When I was about 11 or 12, one Sunday afternoon, sitting on our front steps, I 
tried to read Revelation . At that moment, our wonderful pastor, Dr. Campbell, 
drove up in his brand new 1926 Buick (the pastor of the big church with its 
huge Gothic windows and pipe organ). I asked him “Oh, Dr. Campbell, what does 
this book mean?” He smiled, put his hands on my head, and said, “Robert, don’t 
read that book; it’s sealed; you read something like the Gospel of Mark.” But I 
had read too far already, and I knew he was wrong. The Gospel of Mark is great; 
but Revelation is what Peter says is “present truth” (2 Peter 1:12). I still 
love the book of Revelation.

 

I pray that you will, too.


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