Plumbing the Depths of Revelation 11
Revelation 4:1-11; As John completes the dicated letters from the Glorified Christ Jesus to the seven churches in Asia, he looks upward to see an open door into heaven. The […]
Revelation 4:1-11; As John completes the dicated letters from the Glorified Christ Jesus to the seven churches in Asia, he looks upward to see an open door into heaven. The […]
Revelation 3:14-22; Unlike the churches in Smyrna and Philadelphia that were commended by Christ, the final church of the seven in Laodicea was found to have nothing praiseworthy. Instead, the […]
Revelation 3:7-13; Christ’s message to the church in Philadelphia was similar to the church in Smyrna as there was no glaring area of sin or spiritual compromise. Jesus commends Philadelphia […]
Revelation 3:1-6; Christ’s fifthe message to the churches in Asia was addressed to Sardis. Unlike the four previous churches, Jesus had no commendation for Sardis and instead noted, “you have […]
Revelation 2:18-29; Christ’s fourth message to the churches in Asia. as dictated through the Apostle John, is to the church in Thyatira. Jesus first commends them for growing in love, […]
Revelation 2:8-11; Under the direction of Jesus Christ, the Apostle John continued to record messages to the Seven Churches in Asia. Similar to Ephesus, Smyrna was a costal port town […]
Revelation 2:1-7; Following the profound introduction to the book, John immediately employs his commission byJesus Christ to “Write, therefore, what you have seen, what is now what will take place […]
Revelation 19-20; John receives his first startling vision on the Lord’s Day on Patmos. He is jolted by a voice “like a trumpet” and turns around to see seven golden […]
Revelation 1:1-8; John self-identifies as the author of these “words of prophesy” that were given by God through Jesus Christ. Those who engage the complex visions and messages will be […]
Revelation 1:1; John introduces the final book in the New Testament canon by first explaining it was given as a “revelation” or apokalyto from the Greek root. To some theological […]