I just finished reading "The Dragon's Prophecy" by Jonathan Cahn and it gave me a whole new perspective on the last book of the Bible. "Revelation" has always been my favorite book in the Bible and probably the most misunderstood. There are even different trains of thought as to how to interpret this message that John received. As a matter of fact, I loved "Revelation" so much that I presented two seminars at a Christian retreat at America's Keswick on the subject.
The "end of times" has even been the subject of many movies. I just wish that some of them used better production vehicles to present the topic. When it comes to delving into the scriptures, Jonathan Cahn appears to be one of the many experts. When I was doing my seminars, I skirted many of the issues to not force my own interpretation on the students but instead was anxious to see what conclusions they would come up with. It did interest them enough to start looking up the Bible on their phones, which is a win in itself.
Cahn utilized the Dragon versus the Lamb premise. Amazingly, he was able to bring the message to include not only the past but current day Israel as well. It made it even more disgusting that some students in America were protesting in favor of Hamas. The way that their most recent attack was done was proven to be the exact same strategy that was used centuries ago. Even the "woke" movement in our country was shown to be taking us down the wrong path. The hatred toward the Jewish people has recently gotten worse and this is a trend that began from the beginning of time.
I believe anyone who is interested in "Revelation" should read this book. You can form your own opinions but don't be discouraged by those that think every idea that is different than theirs is a conspiracy theory. A conspiracy theory is just an idea that somebody doesn't want to be true. However, many have been proven to be just that! The bottom line of the book is that good is meant to triumph over evil, even if the party on the right side of the equation is just a lamb.