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        place in their time, and said: “Whoso readeth, let him understand.”
      
      
        Matthew 24:15
      
      
        . And the assertion that the Revelation is a mystery, not
      
      
        to be understood, is contradicted by the very title of the book: “The
      
      
        Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto Him, to show unto
      
      
        His servants things which must shortly come to pass.... Blessed is
      
      
        he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophecy, and
      
      
        keep those things which are written therein: for the time is at hand.”
      
      
        Revelation 1:1-3
      
      
        .
      
      
        Says the prophet: “Blessed is he that readeth”—there are those
      
      
        who will not read; the blessing is not for them. “And they that hear”—
      
      
        there are some, also, who refuse to hear anything concerning the
      
      
        prophecies; the blessing is not for this class. “And keep those things
      
      
        which are written therein”—many refuse to heed the warnings and
      
      
        instructions contained in the Revelation; none of these can claim the
      
      
        blessing promised. All who ridicule the subjects of the prophecy and
      
      
        mock at the symbols here solemnly given, all who refuse to reform
      
      
        their lives and to prepare for the coming of the Son of man, will be
      
      
        unblessed.
      
      
        In view of the testimony of Inspiration, how dare men teach that
      
      
        the Revelation is a mystery beyond the reach of human understanding?
      
      
        It is a mystery revealed, a book opened. The study of the Revelation
      
      
        directs the mind to the prophecies of Daniel, and both present most
      
      
        important instruction, given of God to men, concerning events to take
      
      
        place at the close of this world’s history.
      
      
        To John were opened scenes of deep and thrilling interest in the
      
      
        experience of the church. He saw the position, dangers, conflicts,
      
      
        and final deliverance of the people of God. He records the closing
      
      
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        messages which are to ripen the harvest of the earth, either as sheaves
      
      
        for the heavenly garner or as fagots for the fires of destruction. Subjects
      
      
        of vast importance were revealed to him, especially for the last church,
      
      
        that those who should turn from error to truth might be instructed
      
      
        concerning the perils and conflicts before them. None need be in
      
      
        darkness in regard to what is coming upon the earth.
      
      
        Why, then, this widespread ignorance concerning an important part
      
      
        of Holy Writ? Why this general reluctance to investigate its teachings?
      
      
        It is the result of a studied effort of the prince of darkness to conceal
      
      
        from men that which reveals his deceptions. For this reason, Christ
      
      
        the Revelator, foreseeing the warfare that would be waged against the