Revelation Report
Revelation Report - June 26, 2026
June 26, 2026
Open the door on Revelation and the first thing you meet is not answers. It is assumptions. The names you think you know, the author you assume wrote it, the figure you expect to find at the center.
This issue is about what happens when those assumptions give way.
We start with Gog and Magog, the two names that launch a thousand headlines and almost always get read as geopolitics. Then we look at who actually wrote the book, a question scholars have circled for centuries. And we close on the Lion of Judah, the title John expected to explain a conquering warrior, until what he saw stopped him cold.
Each one rewards the reader willing to set down what they came in certain of.
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What Are Gog and Magog in Revelation?
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Who Wrote the Book of Revelation?
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Why Is Jesus Called the Lion of Judah?
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If one idea runs through this issue, it is this: Revelation keeps handing us names and titles we think we already understand, then quietly redefines them. The book is less a puzzle to crack than a set of expectations to surrender.
Pick one piece above and read it slowly this week. Notice where it asks you to give up something you were sure of.
If you want the full verse-by-verse framework in one place, you can get Revelation Explained directly from us.
More next Friday.
Revelation Explained: Verse by Verse (3rd Edition)
Finally understand Revelation without confusion or speculation. This expanded verse-by-verse commentary walks you through all 404 verses across twenty-two chapters — explaining what John saw, what the symbols mean, and how it all fits together. With Old Testament connections, chapter summaries, and practical application throughout. Scripture-based analysis written for all believers.
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