The chronological Bible reading plan that I follow perpetually has me in Revelation at the end of this year. It usually takes me over a year to read through the Bible, so this is a first for me. Revelation can be difficult to understand, so I like to utilize commentaries. I love the introduction in this commentary. Instead of reading Revelation like a puzzle, this time I want to fall before the Lord in worship as I meditate through this final book of the Bible. I want to be in awe and wonder of my glorious Savior! He is the Almighty!
Revelation means to reveal, not to hide or be obscure. In this book of the Bible, God pulls back the curtain for us to see a glimpse of His glory in this world- past, present, and future.
December this year, I look forward to celebrating the day when Jesus will come in the clouds along with the celebration of when He came in the manger.
No matter where you find yourself in your Bible reading plan, keep in mind that Bible reading should not be a duty, but a delight!

