We’ve Misunderstood Revelation — Here’s What It’s Really About

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For too long, the book of Revelation has been hijacked by fear, speculation, and end-time confusion. But Revelation was never written to fuel our curiosity about the future — it was written to form our character in the present.
In this episode, Pastor David Yarbrough (The Bridge Fellowship, Texas) kicks off the series The Kingdom Unveiled: Seeing Jesus in Revelation — a verse-by-verse discipleship journey designed to help believers see the King clearly and live the Kingdom fully.
Revelation isn’t a mystery to decode — it’s a Kingdom manual for spiritual warfare, endurance, and identity in Christ. It’s a wake-up call for the modern Church to stay faithful, resist compromise, and live with Kingdom authority in a chaotic world.
If you’ve ever wondered, “Why should I study Revelation?” — this message will answer that question with clarity, conviction, and Kingdom perspective.

🕊️ Key Takeaways:
• Revelation shapes our faith, not our fear.
• It refocuses our allegiance to the Kingdom.
• It rekindles our endurance under pressure.
• It restores our vision of Jesus — the conquering Lamb and reigning King.

📖 Scripture References:
Revelation 1:1–3, Ephesians 6:10–18, Daniel 7, Isaiah 6, Matthew 13:11–13, Revelation 5, Revelation 21–22 (CSB)

Is the book of Revelation about a code or a kingdom? Many have focused on charts and timelines, but the core message is that **jesus christ** is already king. The video encourages **faith** in this reality and offers a fresh **bible study** on **revelation in the bible**, moving beyond **eschatology** to see God's present reign. Learn **how to study the bible** with a new perspective.

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