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God’s actual

Revelation
Presented by: Group 3
What is God’s actual
Revelation about?
Actual revelation in Catholic theology refers to the process
of God revealing his will, knowledge and teachings to
humanity.

The actual revelation in Catholic theology encompasses


both general revelation accessible to all through nature and
reason, and special revelation, which includes God's explicit
communication through sacred scripture, tradition, and the
person of Jesus Christ. The teachings of the Catholic
Church, based on these revelations, form the core of
Catholic theology and doctrine.
Book of Revelation
The book of revelation is a profoundly Catholic work that reveals Christ for w
he is, the Lord of the Church.

It is a figurative account intended to convey truths beyond the details of what


will literally happen at the end.
This book is about how we should live today, emphasizing the importance of
putting god first and promising our faith.

It addresses the struggle between good and evil, Christ and Satan, and the
ultimate triumph of life over death and the restoration of all things in Christ.

The Book is seen as a call to remain steadfast in faith and confidence in the
risen Lord, trusting in Jesus’ promise, “Behold, I am with you always, until the
end of age” (Mt 28:20)
Conclusion
The Book of Revelation is attributed to the Apostle John
and is written in apocalyptic and visionary language. The
central theme revolves around the unveiling of divine
mysteries and the ultimate triumph of good over evil. The
hook describes a series of visions and symbolic images that
depict the cosmic struggle between God and the forces Of
evil the final judgment, and the establishment of God S
kingdom.

The book is filled with visions and images that return as the
ultimate Ring, where he Will restore nis people and usher in
the new creation. This promise motivates every generation
of God's people to remain faithful in the midst or
persecution and hardship
The Paschal Mystery
The Paschal mystery is mostly told
through stories about what happened to
Jesus when he suffered, died, and then
came back to life.
Love
For God so loved the world, that he
gave his only Son, that whoever
believes in him should not perish
but have eternal life." (John 3:16)
Mercy
"But God, being rich in mercy,
because of the great love with
which he loved us, even when we
were dead in our trespasses, made
us alive together with Christ—by
grace you have been saved."
(Ephesians 2:4-5)
Power
But in fact Christ has been raised
from the dead, the firstfruits of
those who have fallen asleep." (1
Corinthians 15:20)
Hope
Blessed be the God and Father of
our Lord Jesus Christ! According
to his great mercy, he has caused
us to be born again to a living
hope through the resurrection of
Jesus Christ from the dead." (1
Peter 1:3)
Relationship
Through Jesus, God wants to be
close to us and wants us to trust
and follow Him.
Thank you

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