Which book in the Bible speaks to you the most?

Response to comment [from a Catholic]:  "I have spent more time on Revelation than all the rest combined..."

You've got a date on the calendar in that book (Re 20:11, Pr 1:22).

Response to comment [from a Christian]:  "Toss-up between Job & Jonah."

Are you a legalist, TomO?

Response to comment [from a "Christian"]:  "...[T]rying to decode and figure out Revelation with all the obscure imagery, etc. and figuring out who the anti-Christ is, etc. just creates confusion and strife..."

"...[I]n the Gospels we have only the half-story. We need the Book of Revelation because it is the consummation of it. Of course, it can be understood only if the Spirit of God is our teacher. But the Book of Revelation takes off the veil so we can see Christ in His unveiled beauty and power and glory. This book is the opposite of a secret or a mystery. It is a disclosure of secrets, and it is called prophecy in the next verse, as we shall see.

When a so-called Christian says that he does not understand the Book of Revelation, it makes me wonder, because this book was given to us in order that we might understand these mysteries of the kingdom of God.
“To show” means by word pictures, by symbols, by direct and indirect representations.
“And he sent and signified it.” That is, he used symbols. And keep in mind that the symbols are symbolic of reality. Peter gave us a great rule for the interpretation of prophecy in 2 Peter 1:20: “Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation.” You don’t interpret a single text by itself; you interpret it in the light of the entire Word of God. Ottman said, “The figurative language of Revelation is figurative of facts.”"
McGee, J. Vernon: Thru the Bible Commentary. electronic ed. Nashville : Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1981, S. 5:887-888

"Did you say something?"

Is your blood supply low?  Only you would tell others not to bother with the Book of Revelation.  Don't want them getting that special blessing?

Response to comment [from a Christian]:  "Romans is the hub..."

The hub or a hub? We'll all care about Ga 5:9 more one day (Re 21:4).

Response to comment [from a Catholic]:  "The Gospel of St. John..."

You can be a saint (Acts 9:32, 41). Do you want to be in that number? 1 Thess. 3:13

Response to comment [from a Christian]:  [Are you a legalist?] "Not hardly.....in fact I don't think it's possible to have a true appreciation for the two books if one is a legalist."

Oh good. Job thought he was a pretty good guy (J. Vernon McGee, Job Thru the Bible) and Jonah "...angrily told the Lord he had fled to Tarshish to avoid [the] scenario of penitence and forgiveness (Stanley, In Touch, June 2008, pg. 33)." You wouldn't be like those guys.

"Well okay, 'a' hub, like the center of a wheel from which the spokes branch off to the rest of the thing.  We'll all know more better by and by, Saint SerpentDove."

An airline hub can be one of many.

Sidebar: What do you think the lie is?
2 Thes 2:11.

Which book in the Bible speaks to you the most?