“This page is a personal reflection of how the Book of Revelation — and the Lamb at its center — reshaped my life, theology, and ministry

My journey of revelation continues, guiding my ministry and relationships.

This revelation has reshaped not just my beliefs, but my approach to life itself.

Every challenge has become a part of my revelation of God’s grace.

Through this journey, I have discovered more profound aspects of my revelation.

For years, I wrestled with the fear-based theology I inherited. I carried questions I couldn’t shake. But it was the vision of the Lamb — the slain-yet-risen Christ at the center of Revelation — that slowly began to transform not just my beliefs, but my understanding of God’s power, character, and purpose.

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

This personal journey of revelation has deepened my faith in incredible ways.

Encountering the Lamb has been a powerful revelation for me.

This site exists as an invitation. It’s a gathering space for anyone drawn to the Lamb — anyone seeking a better story, a better theology, a better understanding of the Gospel at its most radical core. It’s not a reaction. It’s not a rebellion. It’s a return.


The Fundamental Question

The Lamb stands in the center of the throne
The Lamb center of all power and holiness.

Each insight has been a precious revelation of God’s character.

The Lamb of Revelation stands at the heart of the mystery. For many, the question of who the Lamb is — and where He leads — is deeply personal. It’s a journey of confronting fear, questioning long-held assumptions, and allowing grace to do its healing work.

The Lamb has changed the way I read scripture. He compels me to go back — not just to the pages of the Bible, but to the very person of Jesus. Not to decode symbols or predict doom, but to encounter Christ as He truly is: alive, present, and radically merciful.

From Genesis to Revelation, the story of scripture points toward this Lamb. And while the journey through those pages can be complex, the thread of redemptive love remains clear. The Lamb shows us how to navigate that path — not through fear, but through faithful presence.


Challenging What We Thought We Knew

This understanding leads to a deeper revelation of His love.

The Lamb confronts us. He turns our assumptions upside down — especially about power, justice, and God’s nature. Many of us were taught to fear God’s wrath more than trust His love. But the Lamb reveals a different kind of power — one rooted in sacrifice, not control.

Revelation doesn’t paint a new God. It reveals the fullness of who Jesus has always been — the same Jesus who wept, healed, forgave, and carried a cross. The same Jesus who still extends mercy today.

What if we got it wrong? What if Revelation was never meant to terrify us — but to free us?


What RevelationLies Really Means

RevelationLies is not about controversy. It’s about clarity. It names the distortions that have turned Revelation into a book of fear and doom. And it invites us back to what it has always truly been: a letter of hope.

We were taught to see judgment when we should have seen healing.

We were warned about wrath instead of welcomed by love.

These aren’t just theological errors. They are wounds — deep, generational ones. And healing begins when we return to the Lamb. Not just to understand Him better, but to let Him shape how we live, love, and believe.


The Unchanging Lamb

The Lamb of Revelation is not new. He is the same Jesus who stretched His arms in love over Jerusalem, who fed the hungry, forgave the guilty, and carried the burdens of the world.

He didn’t change at the end of the story. He finished it the way He lived it — with mercy.

That’s the Jesus I’ve come to follow more closely. That’s the power that’s changed everything for me. Not power over others — but power poured out for the sake of others. That’s the vision of the Lamb.


A Theology of Love

This theology of the Lamb isn’t abstract. It’s real. It’s lived. In a world driven by vengeance and fear, it offers an alternative: reconciliation, grace, healing, and wholeness.

This site is for those who want to live that story. Not to decode charts. Not to predict disasters. But to recover a vision of Jesus that inspires faith, love, and courage.

The Lamb Who:

  • Reveals — not retaliates
  • Heals — not harms
  • Finishes the story the same way He started it: in love

This journey is not just an end, but a continuous revelation of grace.


The Ultimate Question

Because if Revelation ends in the Lamb, how could it possibly be the end of mercy?

The Lamb invites us into a new beginning — not just at the end of the world, but every day. His voice still speaks. His wounds still heal. His love still reaches.

This is not the story of a God who abandoned us to wrath.

It’s the story of a God who returned as a Lamb to make all things new.

If my journey resonates with yours, I invite you to explore the rest of this site — or reach out.