What would it mean for our theology if we truly understood that Jesus now reigns from every throne He will ever occupy? What if all the prophecies concerning His Kingdom are not merely future expectations, but present realities already in effect? Many regard "end-time prophecy" as something distant and therefore irrelevant, assuming it has little bearing on the life of faith today because it supposedly belongs only to the future. But what if the prophetic promises of Christ's dominion were fulfilled long ago, established in history and active even now?
The book of Revelation describes itself as a message delivered in signs, a revelation communicated through symbols that unfold their meaning when interpreted alongside the rest of Scripture. John was told that the things revealed to him were "at hand" in his own day, nearly two thousand years ago. This work explores the deeper, often overlooked foundations behind the events associated with biblical eschatology, opening the scriptural context that illuminates their meaning. It examines key questions, engages common objections, and thoughtfully challenges widespread modern interpretations, always grounding its conclusions in careful biblical study and allowing Scripture itself to serve as its own interpreter.