Revelation 1: John receives a vision of Jesus and is instructed to write letters to the seven churches.
Revelation 2: Jesus addresses the churches of Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, and Thyatira, commending and correcting them.
Revelation 3: Jesus addresses the churches of Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea, offering warnings and promises.
Revelation 4: John sees a vision of God’s throne and the worship of the heavenly beings.
Revelation 5: John sees a scroll with seven seals, and only the Lamb (Jesus) is worthy to open it.
Revelation 6: The first six seals are opened, revealing various judgments on the earth.
Revelation 7: John sees the sealing of 144,000 from Israel and a great multitude worshiping before God’s throne.
Revelation 8: The seventh seal is opened, leading to silence in heaven and the sounding of the first four trumpets.
Revelation 9: The fifth and sixth trumpets bring more severe judgments, including a demonic locust army.
Revelation 10: John is given a little scroll to eat, symbolizing his role in prophesying about the future.
Revelation 11: John is told to measure the temple, and two witnesses prophesy before being killed and resurrected.
Revelation 12: John sees a vision of a woman, a dragon, and the birth of a child, symbolizing the spiritual conflict between God and Satan.
Revelation 13: John sees a beast rising from the sea and another from the earth, representing worldly powers opposed to God.
Revelation 14: John sees the Lamb and the 144,000 on Mount Zion, and three angels announce God’s judgment.
Revelation 15: John sees seven angels with seven plagues, and the redeemed sing the song of Moses and the Lamb.
Revelation 16: The seven bowls of God’s wrath are poured out on the earth, bringing devastating judgments.
Revelation 17: John sees the fall of Babylon, symbolizing the judgment of the corrupt world system.
Revelation 18: John sees the final destruction of Babylon, and heaven rejoices at God’s righteous judgment.
Revelation 19: John sees the return of Christ as the conquering King, and the final defeat of the beast and false prophet.
Revelation 20: John sees the binding of Satan, the millennial reign of Christ, and the final judgment of the dead.
Revelation 21: John sees a vision of the new heaven and new earth, where God dwells with His people forever.
Revelation 22: John concludes with a call to remain faithful, as Jesus promises to return soon.