Encountering the Real Jesus in Revelation

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What if Jesus is more fierce than fragile? What if he's more overwhelming than safe? What if the real Jesus is actually so much better than the one that we have settled for? That's what I believe. This Jesus is not real. This Jesus is not relevant to our lives. We have a Talladega Knights kind of Jesus, right? How many of you are with me? There's the, the prophet Ricky Bobby, uh, when he, you know what I'm saying? You know what's coming. Come on. Right? This is what he says. I think he speaks for a lot of us. I like the Christmas Jesus best. And I'm saying grace. When you say grace, you can say it to grown up Jesus or teenage Jesus or bearded Jesus or whoever you want. [00:07:24] (47 seconds) Edit Clip


What starts with one man's vision will one day be every man's vision. Everyone will see Jesus revealed for who he really is, in all his glory, and when that day comes, not everyone will welcome him. [00:03:05] (17 seconds) Edit Clip


He reigns over politics, over pressure, over culture, even over your personal past. And to the early church, that was treasonous. To say Jesus is Lord, Jesus is king, Jesus is authority. That's the reality that you live in. They were told to worship Caesar. And John says, actually, Jesus is king. And that got him, as well as most of his other followers that said that, killed. All right, well, let's see how king Jesus is. And they died. But they lived in something more real than that. They feared a God more powerful. [00:34:49] (34 seconds) Edit Clip


Because we'll get into this, oh, yeah, this is, Jesus is going to take care of all the evil out there. What about the evil in here? What about the evil in here? Is Jesus speaking into, exposing, and dealing with that now? Because it's better to be dealt with now than later. Caesar isn't king. The empire doesn't win. Jesus is on the throne right now. And revelation is not about escape. It's about allegiance. [00:34:10] (26 seconds) Edit Clip


Apocalyptic literature doesn't reveal a timeline. It reveals a person. Jesus is revealed not to give us answers, but to give us Himself. That vision, it wrecks your apathy, it revives your courage. We can have peace in it, though. We can stand firm in the face of suffering. We can stare down the worst evil as so many heroes and martyrs have in the past that have gone before us and gone, I've got to obey God rather than man and I'm at peace with it. [00:40:48] (34 seconds) Edit Clip


If you've lost your first love, Jesus is revealing this in love. To you. Come back. Return. I love you. I'm for you. You're settling for compromise. This is going to lead to destruction. He loves you too much to let you do it. Phil said it in his video from last week. Man, I heard people talk about rock bottom, but I just wish somebody would have said something to me before I got there. This is it. It's Jesus saying, hello, I love you. Do not settle for less. This is sin. It's evil. Return. [00:37:36] (39 seconds) Edit Clip


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