Book Excerpt

The Book of Revelation is not a sealed book. We should educate our fellow man about its events. The time of the end of this era is near. Our time is short. Then we come to verse 11 

“He that is unjust, let him be unjust still: and he which is filthy, let him be filthy still: and he that is righteous, let him be righteous still: and he that is holy, let him be holy still.”

We should not get bogged down in our efforts for one individual, even though each person is important. How many people could have won if that same effort had been spent elsewhere? I used to try to be a “salesman,” and verse 11 sure is true. Besides, we are not the Holy Spirit. Consider this: if the death part of life was a conveyor belt, how many people could we win? Limiting our time per person to five minutes would enable us to reach more people. Compare that to spending hours with the person who will not see. I’m not saying that any one person is not worth all the time in the world. I’m saying that we should remember that a person will not and cannot get saved if God does not draw them.

Revelation

Questions Answered

Promised Before the World

The life lived here on earth is one precious yet fragile, borrowed life—a person’s death is inevitable. But what stirs up so much curiosity is how the earth—and everything—is going to end, and the Book of Revelation surely piques so much interest.

As the vivid apocalyptic imagery in the last book of the Bible yields so much fascination, the Book of Revelation equally leaves everyone puzzled. Various versions have been made, which makes the book more overwhelming. And so, one can either delight or worry reflecting over the prophesied end of the world.