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Fall Asleep to the Book of Revelation | The Throne, the Lamb & the City of Light

Fall Asleep to the Book of Revelation | The Throne, the Lamb & the City of Light

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Fall asleep to the complete Book of Revelation—the throne room, the seals, the beasts, Babylon's fall, and the city that comes down from heaven.

What did the exiled apostle John actually see on that rocky island? Not spooky horror-movie apocalypse—the raw, overwhelming vision of a door opening in the sky, a Lamb with scars still standing, and a city where the gates never close. This is Revelation as its first readers heard it: not a puzzle to decode, but a letter of hope to people living under empire.


⏱️ CHAPTERS

00:00 - A Door Stands Open in the Sky

10:05 - The Throne Room

38:44 - The Scroll and the Lamb

1:04:10 - The Seven Seals

1:27:02 - Dragons and Beasts

1:53:42 - Babylon Falls

2:18:49 - New Heaven, New Earth

2:49:21 - What the Vision Meant

2:59:14 - The Alpha and the Omega


📖 IN THIS EPISODE

In this documentary-style exploration, we cover:

• The throne room and the sea of glass

• The Lamb who opens the seven seals

• The four horsemen and the souls under the altar

• The dragon, the beasts, and the mark

• Babylon's fall and the silence of her streets

• The New Jerusalem descending like a bride

• What the vision meant to its first readers


Perfect for falling asleep, relaxation, study, or anyone curious about the most misunderstood book in the Bible—told as an immersive experience, not a sermon.


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