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Reading Revelation.

You have heard multiple things about the book of Revelation and most of them are scary. But it's a higher time you overcame those misconceptions and read it for yourself.

There was a time I was afraid of reading Revelation until I told myself that I have to overcome the fear and read what's inside. There is a reason why the book was written and you have to go through it.

When reading, I got to learn that there are seven churches, seven bowls, seven trumpets and even other sevens. Something that I had no idea of before. What even took me by surprise was learning that there are four living creatures in heaven. How wonderful is that!

NIV
Revelation 1:3
Blessed is the one who reads aloud the words of this prophecy and blessed are those who hear it and take take to hear what is written in it, because the time is near.

Go read it and ask wisdom form God in order to understand it.

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