Revelation for Everyone (New Testament for Everyone)


Many people today regard Revelation as the hardest book in the New
Testament. (Many, if it comes to that, can't even get its name right:
it's Revelation, singular, not 'Revelations', plural!) It is full of
strange, lurid and sometimes bizarre and violent imagery. You might have
thought that in a world of clever movies and DVDs, stuffed full of
complex imaginative imagery, we would take to Revelation like ducks to
water; but it doesn't always seem to work that way. As a result, many
people who are quite at home in the Gospels, Acts and Paul find
themselves tiptoeing around Revelation with a sense that they don t
really belong there. But they do! This book in fact offers one of the
clearest and sharpest visions of God's ultimate purpose for the whole
creation, and of the way in which the powerful forces of evil, at work
in a thousand ways but not least in idolatrous and tyrannous political
systems, can be and are being overthrown through the victory of Jesus
the Messiah and the consequent costly victory of his followers. The
world we live in today is no less complex and dangerous than the world
of the late first century when this book was written, and we owe it to
ourselves to get our heads and our hearts around John's glorious
pictures as we attempt to be faithful witnesses to God's love in a world
of violence, hatred and suspicion.