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th3r0n · 41-45, M
Revelation cannot be understood by the natural mind, much if it has to be discerned by spirit and understanding gained from reading other parts of the Bible.
It really is scary, terrifying, until the end. Once you reach the end, it's all just ok and you know it's all worth it to get to that end.
I've had someone pointing a gun at my head and I wasn't even scared, I was talking calmly to him and even talked to him about God (believe it or not he brought back what he stole) but when reading revelation I put it down 30+ times shaking in terror and fear, until I got to the end, and then my faith was stronger than it had ever been and I wasn't afraid anymore.
It really is scary, terrifying, until the end. Once you reach the end, it's all just ok and you know it's all worth it to get to that end.
I've had someone pointing a gun at my head and I wasn't even scared, I was talking calmly to him and even talked to him about God (believe it or not he brought back what he stole) but when reading revelation I put it down 30+ times shaking in terror and fear, until I got to the end, and then my faith was stronger than it had ever been and I wasn't afraid anymore.