This page is a personal reflection on how the Book of Revelation—and the Lamb at its center—has reshaped my faith, my theology, and my ministry.

My journey through Revelation is still unfolding. It has not only influenced how I teach and serve, but also how I understand life itself. Over time, I’ve come to see that Revelation is not merely a book of symbols and speculation—it is a holy unveiling of Jesus Christ: His character, His power, and His faithfulness.

For years, I wrestled with the fear-based theology I inherited. I carried questions I couldn’t silence, and I lived with a weight I couldn’t fully name. But the vision of the Lamb—the slain-yet-risen Christ at the center of Revelation—began to transform not just my beliefs, but my understanding of God’s purpose, God’s heart, and God’s way.

As a pastor, my faith journey has been marked by struggle and discovery. I have learned that God’s power is not rooted in domination or terror, but in the radical humility and self-giving love of the Lamb. Every insight has led me into a fuller picture of divine grace—one that moves us away from fear and deeper into trust, peace, and hope.

Encountering the Lamb has been a turning point for me. It has changed the way I read Scripture. It compels me to return—not just to the pages of the Bible, but to the person of Jesus Himself. Not simply to decode timelines or predict doom, but to encounter Christ as He truly is: alive, present, victorious, and radically merciful.

I’ve come to see Revelation not as a terrifying prophecy meant to paralyze the faithful, but as a profound invitation—an unveiling of Jesus that strengthens the church to endure with courage, holiness, and hope.


What You’ll Find Here

This site is a place for teaching, reflection, and spiritual clarity—rooted in the Book of Revelation and centered on the Lamb. Here, Revelation is not approached as a weapon of fear, but as a witness to Jesus: His faithfulness, His authority, and His call to perseverance in a world filled with deception.

You’ll find content that seeks to:

  • Lift up the Lamb as the center of Revelation
  • Expose deception without feeding fear
  • Strengthen faith through Scripture and truth
  • Encourage endurance, hope, and spiritual courage
  • Help believers see Jesus more clearly and follow Him more faithfully

Revelation is not meant to terrify the faithful—it is meant to reveal Jesus. And my prayer is that every page here leads you away from fear and deeper into trust, until you can see the Lamb clearly and walk with Him faithfully.


Grace and peace,
Pastor Gool