After growing up on dispensationalism, I find it refreshing to read the Apocalypse through John's eyes - listening in chapter after chapter to the MUSIC of ten-thousand of ten-thousand angels singing in a loud voice, "Worthy is the lamb" with "every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and on the sea" joining in the song. WOO HOO! Or should I have said, "AMEN AMEN!
Yes!!! This post is an excellent representation of the statement: Revelation for the Rest of Us. Revelation comes alive and gives us a great feeling of walking with John. Looking forward to its release!
After growing up on dispensationalism, I find it refreshing to read the Apocalypse through John's eyes - listening in chapter after chapter to the MUSIC of ten-thousand of ten-thousand angels singing in a loud voice, "Worthy is the lamb" with "every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and on the sea" joining in the song. WOO HOO! Or should I have said, "AMEN AMEN!
To sing that song in that 1st Century context was an act of resistance.
This made my day! So encouraging! I’m leading a group through Revelation right now, and I’m looking forward to your book. Pre-ordered weeks ago.
Yes!!! This post is an excellent representation of the statement: Revelation for the Rest of Us. Revelation comes alive and gives us a great feeling of walking with John. Looking forward to its release!
Could we consider the rest of the apostles, early “Ekklesia” leaders, and even ourselves as dissidents in this sense?
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Was impactful the first time I read it, even more impactful this time. Thanks, Scot!