
Apocalypse Unveiled
In the twilight of parchment and prophecy,
John, the seer, stands on Patmos’ shore,
His eyes lifted to the heavens’ threshold,
Where stars whisper secrets of eternity.
I. The Scroll Unfurled
Behold! A scroll, inked with cosmic fire,
Its edges singed by angelic hands.
Seven seals guard its mysteries,
And the Lamb—the slain One—holds the key.
II. The Seven Churches’ Letters
To Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, and more,
John writes letters—words aflame.
He commends, rebukes, exhorts,
For the churches’ hearts beat in a symphony of faith.
III. The Throne Room Vision
In the Spirit, John ascends—wings of awe,
Before the throne, where elders bow.
The Lamb—the Lion—opens the seals,
And the earth trembles, birthing revelation.
IV. The Four Horsemen Ride
First, a white steed—conquest’s banner,
Then red, black, and pale—war, famine, death.
Their hooves echo through epochs,
As empires rise and crumble like dust.
V. The Martyrs’ Robes
Under the altar, souls cry out,
Their blood stains history’s pages.
They wear robes—white as dawn,
Awaiting vindication, their voices woven into stars.

VI. The Dragon and the Beast
A cosmic duel—Michael and the dragon,
Heaven’s war spills onto earthly shores.
The Beast rises—blasphemy’s crown,
Marked foreheads, sealed allegiance.
VII. The New Jerusalem Descends
From celestial heights, a city descends,
Golden streets, gates of pearl.
No sun or moon—the Lamb its light,
And the river of life flows, eternal and clear.

May we read the stars, decode the seals,
And find hope in apocalypse’s tapestry,
For in Revelation’s fire, we glimpse eternity,
And the Lamb’s victory echoes through time.
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