HONEST TRUTH : ALETHEIA
The Apocalypse ALETHEIA is my favorite Scripture Memory Spoken Word because in the battle between Good and Evil, Jesus has won and is winning and will forever win. The Apocalypse is the conveyance of the culmination of the ages. This culmination is set on the inter-dimensional stage of the past, present, and final future. John said it poignantly when he transcribed, "Blessed is the one who reads (aloud) the words of this prophecy, and blessed are those who hear it, and take to heart what is written in it, because the time is near.”—Revelation 1:3
Now, more than ever, we have this grand opportunity to see eschatological prophecies unfolding in real time. Angels (Divine messengers) are all over and through the Book of Revelation. There is lightning and thunder and earthquakes and in the midst of it all JESUS CHRIST, King of Kings and Lord of Lords, ROARS as the triumphant Lion of Judah and the descendent of David.
The Apocalypse ALETHEIA is Scripture memorized and spoken word-for-word, sincerely, and I believe by method and mode it matches the receipt and conveyance by which it was origninally passed on and delivered with oratory skill amongst the New Testament apostles and saints (possibly sheltered in a dark cave or hidden amidst a sweltering olive grove or foraging a fragrant frankincense forest).
“The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave Him to show His servants what must soon take place” is potently powerful; it is magnificently mighty; it is needed and necessary. During the times in which we are now living it is a divinely bestowed responsibility and privilege to hold on the the Testimony of Jesus with perseverance all the way, possibly even unto death, yet—“Oh death, where is your sting? Oh grave, where is your victory?”—1Corinthians 15:55
I pray that you read the Scriptures and that you do not neglect the Book of Revelation. I pray also that you have the stamina to read it aloud with another individual or in a group, taking turns. Chapter 1 and verse 3 (above) tells us that there is a blessing to reading it and another blessing to hearing it and taking it to heart. “He who has an ear—let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches.”
Truly, this Revelation of Jesus Christ is glorious—and it would be my overwhelming honor to convey it to you personally, or to your small group or church, for the glory and the power and the dominion of Jesus in your life or lives, and in mine.
GODspeed The Day,
Holly Steadman.
"Holiday"
The Apocalypse ALETHEIA, options, duration and specifics:
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Revelation 1-22, 1 hour and 30 minutes
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Add simple American Sign Language and Vocabulary Movement
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Add drama with vocal intonations, singing and stage movement, 1 hour and 45 minutes
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Add visual aids and props, 2 hours, intermission or breaks suggested, but not necessary
Options: shofar, palm branches silk flags, simple stage sets, percussion instruments
