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Writer's pictureJohnathan Hopkins

"Unveiling Revelation 5: A Divine Countdown"

Have you ever wondered what it would feel like to hold a secret in your hands, but not have the ability to unveil it? Let's delve into a story that illustrates this feeling perfectly. A story that's as old as time, yet as relevant as today's headlines. A story from the book of Revelation, chapter 5.


Picture this, a majestic throne holds a figure of great authority. In his right hand he holds a book, not just any book, but a book written within and on the backside, sealed with seven seals. A book that holds secrets. Secrets that could unravel mysteries. Secrets that could change everything we know.


Suddenly, a strong angel with a voice as powerful as thunder proclaims, Who is worthy to open the book, and to loose the seals thereof? A question echoing through the heavens, a challenge thrown to the universe, but silence is the only response. No man in heaven or on earth is found worthy enough to open the book or even to look upon it. The inability to unlock the secrets of the sealed book brings about a wave of sorrow. Tears are shed, hearts are heavy, a secret so close yet so far away. it's within grasp but remains untouched, unread, unknown.

It's like having the answers to all your questions but not being able to comprehend them. Then out of the silence an elder speaks, weep not, behold the Lion of the tribe of Judah the The root of David hath prevailed to open the book and to loose the seven seals thereof. Hope is ignited. The despair is replaced with anticipation. This sealed book, it seems, may yet reveal its secrets.


Imagine the despair of holding a secret so close yet so far away. one who could unlock the mystery, would you want to know who it is? Welcome to the unveiling of the only one deemed worthy to unseal the book, the Lion of the Tribe of Judah, the Root of David. This figure is more than a mere character in the pages of scripture. He stands as a symbol of strength, courage and royal authority. In a world where no man in heaven nor on earth nor under the earth was found worthy to open the book, The Lion of the Tribe of Judah emerges. He prevails not due to physical might or sheer force, but through his virtue and righteousness. His title, The Lion of the Tribe of Judah, resonates with a profound sense of heritage and lineage. (Watch video for more)


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