Correspondence

Revelation 1:3  •  1 min. read  •  grade level: 8
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7. J. Flotterton. It is not wise to say that one portion of the New Testament is more profitable than another: surely we need the teaching of every part of it. Of the Revelation it is specially said, “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.” (Chap. 1:3.) We do not see that the Revelation is unsuitable for a reading meeting. Doubtless some parts would be dwelt on more in detail than other parts. For instance, what is more profitable than to dwell minutely on the addresses to the seven churches in the first three chapters? Other chapters might be considered more as to the periods they refer to, with the general scope of their meaning; and other parts again be taken up in their detail as the book is gone through. If there is dependence upon the Holy Spirit, will He not lead and guide in all these matters? Certainly the Revelation is important; for we are exhorted not only to read it, but to keep the things written therein: for the time is at hand. Guidance should be sought from God on each particular occasion as to what part of scripture should be read at a reading meeting. He knows the hearts of those who usually attend the meeting, and knows best what portion of His word would be most suitable for them at the time. If there is real dependence upon His guidance, He will guide, and all will be well. We must not read only favorite portions, or we shall not be thoroughly furnished unto every good work.