Precious friends, Please Be Very Richly Encouraged and Edified In:
A Rightly Divided view of Revelations:
"With God’s help, we plan to present a brief overview in the coming months of the future Tribulation.
The purpose of this study is to dispel the notion that the Church, the Body of Christ is the subject of
the first four chapters of the Book of Revelation. We will also be exploring the coming events of the
day of the Lord to further enhance our appreciation of the Grace of God. Having a fuller understanding
of these matters will cause us to bow our knee in humble adoration to The One Who has promised us
deliverance from the wrath to come (I Thes. 5:9).
It is the consensus of most in Christendom that the Book of Revelation is a sealed book that cannot possibly be
accurately interpreted, due to the nature of the numerous visions and symbolic language. Consequently, those
who desire to study this biblical record are discouraged to do so since it cannot be understood. This, of course,
is unsound reasoning..." (P Sadler):
Full study:
Berean Searchlight – October 2003
continued:
Berean Searchlight – November 2003
Berean Searchlight – December 2003
Berean Searchlight – January 2004
Berean Searchlight – February 2004
Berean Searchlight – March 2004
Berean Searchlight – April 2004
Berean Searchlight – May 2004
Berean Searchlight – June 2004
Berean Searchlight – August 2004
Berean Searchlight – September 2004
Berean Searchlight – October 2004
Berean Searchlight – November 2004
And, Amen!

cc: @shepherdsword, since you are searching for different perspectives of Revelations...
A Rightly Divided view of Revelations:
"With God’s help, we plan to present a brief overview in the coming months of the future Tribulation.
The purpose of this study is to dispel the notion that the Church, the Body of Christ is the subject of
the first four chapters of the Book of Revelation. We will also be exploring the coming events of the
day of the Lord to further enhance our appreciation of the Grace of God. Having a fuller understanding
of these matters will cause us to bow our knee in humble adoration to The One Who has promised us
deliverance from the wrath to come (I Thes. 5:9).
It is the consensus of most in Christendom that the Book of Revelation is a sealed book that cannot possibly be
accurately interpreted, due to the nature of the numerous visions and symbolic language. Consequently, those
who desire to study this biblical record are discouraged to do so since it cannot be understood. This, of course,
is unsound reasoning..." (P Sadler):
Full study:
Berean Searchlight – October 2003
continued:
Berean Searchlight – November 2003
Berean Searchlight – December 2003
Berean Searchlight – January 2004
Berean Searchlight – February 2004
Berean Searchlight – March 2004
Berean Searchlight – April 2004
Berean Searchlight – May 2004
Berean Searchlight – June 2004
Berean Searchlight – August 2004
Berean Searchlight – September 2004
Berean Searchlight – October 2004
Berean Searchlight – November 2004
And, Amen!

cc: @shepherdsword, since you are searching for different perspectives of Revelations...

yet, ole mate, you commented.