Why Revelation Still Matters

EPISODE · Jun 23, 2025 · 6 MIN

Why Revelation Still Matters

from Michael J. Lilly Podcast · host Michael J. Lilly

For many Christians, Revelation is the last book of the Bible for a reason. It's the book we avoid, the one we skip over in our reading plans, the one we associate with wild-eyed prophecy preachers and apocalyptic fiction. Dragons, beasts, and cryptic signs; Revelation has developed a reputation for confusion and controversy.But what if we've been reading it wrong?Test Everything is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.What if Revelation was never meant to scare us, confuse us, or be hijacked for end-times charts and geopolitical theories? What if this strange and beautiful book was actually meant to strengthen the Church in every generation and in all places?Revelation isn't a riddle to solve; it's a vision to live by. It wasn't written to satisfy curiosity about the future but to cultivate faithfulness in the present. It was given to the Church—not scholars, not prophecy YouTubers—ordinary believers facing pressure, persecution, and the temptation to compromise. That means it's not just relevant; it's essential.Revelation has been misused for centuries. It's been twisted into prediction charts, weaponized for fear tactics, and treated like a theological playground for speculation. But none of that comes from the text itself. It comes from the decoder ring mentality we bring to it.Instead of asking what John meant to his original readers, many jump straight to asking what the beast symbolizes today, when the next judgment will fall, or how current political events fit into some hidden timeline. That approach guarantees we'll miss the point.Revelation is about allegiance, not analysis. It shows us who Jesus is, what He's doing right now, and what it means to follow Him faithfully in a world that is pulling our attention in a hundred other directions.What Revelation Actually IsFirst and foremost, Revelation is a letter (Rev 1:4). And a letter has no value if the people who receive it cannot understand it.It was written to real churches in Asia Minor, and these churches were dealing with very real pressures: cultural compromise, persecution, poverty, and complacency. These weren't generic spiritual messages. They were direct and contextual. And because human nature and spiritual battles haven't changed, these messages still speak today. Not because it was written to us but because it is written for us.Revelation is also a prophecy, not just in the sense of foretelling the future but in the biblical sense of forth-telling: delivering God's word to His people in the present. Prophecy is meant to call the Church to action. That's why Revelation pronounces a blessing on the one "who reads aloud the words of this prophecy" and on those "who hear and obey it" (Rev 1:3).Revelation is also an apocalypse, but that doesn't mean it's a roadmap to the end times. The word apocalypse (Greek apokalypsis) simply means unveiling. Revelation is God pulling back the curtain to show us what's really going on. Behind the persecution, the politics, and the pressures of this world is a cosmic battle between the Lamb and the dragon. Revelation helps us see clearly so that we can stand faithfully.Why We Need Revelation TodayRevelation wasn't written solely to satisfy first-century curiosity or to help 21st-century believers speculate about global politics. It was written to strengthen the Church then and now.Revelation asks one of the most important questions in Scripture: Who will you worship? The book constantly contrasts the Lamb and the Beast, true worship and false worship, the New Jerusalem and Babylon. It reveals that neutrality is a myth. Every word and decision serves one of two masters. Every person is aligned with one kingdom or another.The letters to the seven churches show how easily faith can erode. Some churches had lost their love. Others had grown lukewarm. Some tolerated false teaching. Revelation reveals the dangers of aligning with the world's systems. It calls us to examine ourselves with urgency and repent where we've grown comfortable.To Christians suffering under the weight of empire—whether ancient Rome or any modern equivalent—Revelation says: You are not forgotten. You are not alone. And evil will not win. The early Christians faced persecution not just because they believed in Jesus but because they refused to worship Caesar. Revelation calls us to that same courage. It tells the truth about suffering and shows that faithful endurance is the key to overcoming.Revelation still matters because its message hasn't changed. This book is not a code to crack; it's a call to courage. And the question it asks in every chapter is the one we must answer in every generation:Will we remain loyal to the Lamb? Get full access to Test Everything at testeverything.substack.com/subscribe

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