First understand that John wrote the things which thou hast seen, and the things which are, and the things which shall be hereafter (Rev 1:19).
So John wrote the things he saw, the things which are and the the things which shall be hereafter.
You think it is cruel to write about future events that churches in existence in John's day would not understand but it's okay to leave future churches with no instruction?
So John wrote the things he saw, the things which are and the the things which shall be hereafter.
You think it is cruel to write about future events that churches in existence in John's day would not understand but it's okay to leave future churches with no instruction?
My position is it was for them and they understood. Ephesus was for sure meant as what was threatened came to pass. John was told NOT to seal up the book whereas Daniel was told to seal it up.
I believe it would be cruel to leave without instruction the churches which would come into existence "in a few millennia".