Revelation's symbolic language gives early...
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Revelation's symbolic language gives early Christians the "inside information." They're undergoing persecution and John's kaleidoscopic document (whose code the early Christians understand) brings them comfort that, no matter how bad life seems, God will win the ultimate battle over evil.
During WWII, British intelligence figured out how to decrypt German radio communication. The term used for the code-breaking was "Ultra." No matter the difficulties the allies faced in fighting the Axis powers, they had enough "inside information." They knew the code that told them of the enemy's plans and movements.
Christians don't know everything about heaven and earth (or the new heaven and the new earth), but we know enough because we've seen the truest nature of God in Jesus Christ. His ways will, ultimately, conquer all evil.
During WWII, British intelligence figured out how to decrypt German radio communication. The term used for the code-breaking was "Ultra." No matter the difficulties the allies faced in fighting the Axis powers, they had enough "inside information." They knew the code that told them of the enemy's plans and movements.
Christians don't know everything about heaven and earth (or the new heaven and the new earth), but we know enough because we've seen the truest nature of God in Jesus Christ. His ways will, ultimately, conquer all evil.
