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Sermons on Revelation (Page 3)

Rethinking Revelation

None of us come neutral to anything we read. Neutrality is a myth. This is especially so with the Book of Revelation. All of us have thoughts about this text! One of the things these early introductory verses help us see is that this book has much to say about Jesus (primarily) and much to say about who we are and will be as His followers (secondarily). The details around these two realities will be the focus of this Sunday’s message. 

What in the World Is This?

These 3 opening verses set the stage for our understanding of this book as a whole. The points will appear as questions that I hope will help us understand in a general (but Biblical) sense what in the world Revelation actually is. 1. What is an apocalypse? 2. Who’s the author? 3. Who’s the audience? and 4. Is this authoritative? The answers to these questions provided by the passage will help us see ultimately that this is a message for everyday (not just the future) from King Jesus to His church, absolutely including us. 

What is heaven like?

Most people have at some point asked the question, what is heaven really like? Do we sit around on clouds playing harps? Is it so peaceful that it is eerily quiet? Is it like a church service that drags on for eternity? If we are honest, when we think about these questions what we are really trying to determine is whether or not we think heaven is boring. This week we are going to look at Scripture to see how the Bible describes eternity with God.