There are two books in the Bible that the Lord Jesus Christ Himself especially 
urges us to give special attention to:

(a) In Matthew 24:15 Jesus is speaking and He says of the Book of Daniel, 
"Whoso readeth, let him understand."

(b) Jesus went out of His way to single out that one book as worthy of our 
special attention.

(c) The Book of Revelation is the only Bible book that carries a special 
blessing for the person who reads it, "Blessed is he that readeth and they that 
hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written 
therein" (Rev. 1:3).

(d) This is clear evidence that the book can be understood! Jesus is honest 
with us; He would never say things like that about a book which doesn't make 
sense to us!

(e) The two books are complementary--the one explains the other.

(f) Even if you and I think that we may have been brought up on reading those 
two books, let us not let them become "sealed books" to us.

(g) The Great Second Advent Movement began in the 1840's in an understanding of 
these two books; time has not changed the importance of the two books.

(h) The understanding of these prophecies which the Holy Spirit gave to the 
"pioneers" is also valid today; in fact, it was the Lord's full intention that 
all the prophecies should have met their fulfillment in the latter years of the 
19th century; Christ wanted to come then ... before the horrors of the two 
World Wars! The Lord Jesus Christ is the Prince of all the nations--no way did 
He want those horrible events to happen.

(i) Are the Books of Daniel and the Revelation suitable for "bedtime reading"? 
Yes, but in context; let them speak fully--the message is always encouraging 
and uplifting.

(j) For example: "They that be wise shall shine as the brightness of the 
firmament; and they that turn many to righteousness as the stars for ever and 
ever" (Daniel 12:3). Can you think of more happy "bedtime reading"?

(k) And, "The Spirit and the Bride say, Come. And let him who hears say, Come. 
And let him who is thirsty, come. And whosoever will, let him take the water of 
life freely" (Rev. 22:17).

Yours for some happy "bedtime reading"!

—Robert J. Wieland
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