What are people saying about Revelation: Book of Mystery and Majesty?
"Kelly Carr has written a fascinating study guide for Revelation that came out of a series of expository messages. I believe when a book comes from the heart of a pastor...that book has a much greater chance of touching the hearts of its readers. This study guide of the book of Revelation has that opportunity to open up great insight and illumination to the readers...and motivate them to faithfulness and to watching for His coming." Jerry Falwell
“Too often pastors shun preaching on prophecy in general and the Book of Revelation in particular. Here is a thorough and practical guide to Revelation that will render them without excuse. Prepared by a pastor for pastors (and other Bible teachers) the author has produced a sane and scholarly study that is both expository and applicational. I am pleased to recommend this helpful volume on a difficult but understandable book of the Bible by my former student, Kelly Carr.†Dr. Don Campbell, President, 1986-1994 Dallas Theological Seminary
“Revelation has been developed by Dr. Carr in a most interesting and insightful way. In a well-ordered and carefully researched curriculum, he has honored its majesty without removing the mystery that has attracted the church throughout history. The lessons are eye-catching and easy-to-read with frequent applications to take the student from text to life. I highly recommend the work for all lay students of the Word.†Dr. Lanier Burns, Chairman, Theology Department, Dallas Theological Seminary
Revelation was not intended to be unapproachable portion of Scripture. It is a wealth of information and inspiration for the believer, and a real motivation for the believer and unbeliever alike. The word, “revelation,†actually means “to reveal.†The book of Revelation is intended to reveal something about our Lord Jesus Christ and His plan for the future. Some parts of this book are admittedly very difficult to understand, but the great majority is very clear and easy to understand for the person who takes the Scripture literally.
The Bible student has real difficulty finding a clear and easy to ready study on the book of Revelation. The Pastor, Sunday School teacher, or Bible study leader who desires to teach on the book of Revelation, can find many commentaries, but few real aids in teaching the book. This book is not meant to be a commentary on Revelation, though you will find it helpful in determining the meaning of the book. It is intended to be a study guide or a curriculum which will enable the Bible teacher to have an organized way to study and teach this valuable book.
This study is organized into 26 lessons with easy outlines.
What's inside...
Lesson 1 Prelude to the End
Lesson 2 A Vision of Christ
Lesson 3 Letters to the Churches: Part 1
Lesson 4 Letters to the Churches: Part 2
Lesson 5 The Throne Room of Heaven
Lesson 6 The Worship of Heaven
Lesson 7 The Unveiling of Anti-Christ
Lesson 8 Opening the Seven Seals
Lesson 9 God’s Grace in a Day of Wrath
Lesson 10 Trumpets of Judgment: Part 1
Lesson 11 Trumpets of Judgment: Part 2
Lesson 12 The Little Book (with the Big Message)
Lesson 13 The Tribulation Temple
Lesson 14 The Two Witnesses
Lesson 15 Public Enemy #1
Lesson 16 The Mark of the Beast
Lesson 17 Six Postcards from the Future
Lesson 18 The Song of Victory
Lesson 19 The Super Bowl Judgments
Lesson 20 The Fall of World Religion
Lesson 21 Commercial Babylon Destroyed
Lesson 22 The Second Coming
Lesson 23 The Millenium
Lesson 24 The Great White Throne Judgment
Lesson 25 The New Jerusalem
Lesson 26 God’s Last Invitation
Six helpful charts
Appendix #1 God’s Timeline for Humanity
Appendix #2 Revelation: Book of Mystery and Majesty
Appendix #3 The Seven “Beatitudes†of Revelation
Appendix #4 The Seven Churches of Revelation
Appendix #5 Premillennial Views of the Rapture
Appendix #6 Three Major Views