The Freds Book

About the Book

Revelation, Connected

The second Revelation book — written to make the whole thing simpler. This time the chapters are connected, so you can finally see how the last book of the Bible fits together.

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he first thing you will see is that the seven churches in chapters 2 and 3 did not happen back then. They are about to happen, in our time, soon. The scholars say different — this book shows y

otherwise, walking those same seven churches through ten more chapters of Revelation, and through Daniel, Isaiah, Zechariah and the gospels.
Revelation repeats itself. It previews, then it reviews. That single pattern is what threw off the teachers who leaned on human wisdom instead of the Holy Spirit. Once you see it, the whole book opens up — the two beasts, the two witnesses, the 144,000, the Rapture, and the Judgment Seat of Christ all fall into place.
Written plain, by a man with a ninth-grade education and a burning heart to get you to Heaven — not the second-place New Earth.

i

The Seven Churches

Why chapters 2 and 3 belong to our time — not the first century — and run all the way to chapter 14.

ii

The 6th & 7th Trumpets

How Daniel, 2,500 years early, pointed straight at the same two chapters and the same fight.

III

The Two Witnesses

Who they are, the 144,000 who come with them, and the church they start before the end.

iv

Previews & Reviews

The repeating pattern that makes Revelation read clearly instead of confusing the scholars.

v

The Judgment Seat

The Rapture, the first resurrection, and what truly happens to the saints — good and bad.

vi

Three Deadly Pitfalls

Treasure, family, and fear — the three traps the last-day church is most likely to fall into.