Let’s embark on this
exciting adventure of exploring the Bible.

As a unique twist, instead of starting at the beginning, we’ll start at the ending. Yes, that’s right! We will begin with the climactic conclusion of God’s Word, the Book of Revelation, and work our way backwards to Genesis.
Why begin at the end? As
exciting as it is, let’s take a look at the breathtaking vision of God’s
ultimate plan and the warnings to the Seven Churches in Asia. By
understanding the end goal, we can better appreciate the journey and the
foundations laid out in the earlier books of the Bible. Revelation isn’t just
about prophecy; it’s about promise—God’s promise to His people.
Why This Approach?
In engineering, we often
begin with the end in mind. Whether designing a building or solving a problem,
knowing the final goal shapes every step of the process. The same principle
applies to understanding the Scriptures. When we know how the story ends, it
changes how we view the journey and the roles each part of the Bible plays in
God’s master plan.
By starting with
Revelation, we’ll have a "big picture" view of the Bible’s story—a
story of redemption, grace, and love that span from the first verse to the
last.
We are admonished to read
and keep the words of the prophecies of this book; as it comes with a unique
promise of blessing for those who engage with it, making it a treasure for
all believers.
“Blessed is he that
readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things
which are written therein: for the time is at hand.” (Revelation 1:3).