Hope and Perseverance: Understanding Revelation's Message

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1. "Imagine the first people who heard this message. Because just think of all the things they were going through. There were martyrs at the time. Some of their community had possibly been killed for their faith. It was an incredibly hard, difficult time. And we need to understand that context." [01:04:38]( | | )

2. "What do you do? You've got to feed your kids. What does the farmer do? What does the silk merchant do? What does someone who makes shoes do? Do you take the mark the beast or not? And so these Christians, they were dissident. They didn't take the mark of the beast." [01:01:15]( | | )

3. "And so Domitian decided that he had to stop this thing. And the best way to do it was take their leader, who was named John, and cut him off from them. And so he put him in exile to the Isle of Patmos. And it was there that John received this vision that he wrote to the seven churches." [01:02:03]( | | )

4. "If you are here this morning, and you are seeking Christ and seeking to live anew, you are welcomed at this table. All are welcomed. We do have some gluten-free elements... Otherwise, what we do is we receive by a method called intinction." [01:10:19]( | | )

5. "And so, it's a wonderful book. People over the years have made it kind of a scary book. But it's a book that can be understood. And I hope that as we go through these next weeks on Sunday morning and also on Wednesday night that you'll come to love the book of Revelation." [01:18:47]( | | )

6. "And as I said, if we use the symbolism, we understand sort of the context and imagery that's going on, both from Old Testament and current events, we can begin to understand and have a greater insight into this message of hope and encouragement that John was intending." [56:34]( | | )

7. "And so, you know, this is way, way too familiar. And there's a lot of writings and writing beliefs about, you know, we can look and use the Bible as a puzzle. And we can look at Revelation. And we can figure out what is going on. And it completely, completely misses the message of hope and encouragement." [52:49]( | | )

8. "The book of Revelation is very similar. And we can pick up that message of hope and encouragement that John was intending. And then the second part of this is that Revelation is written with a timeless message that is relevant for all Christians of all times." [53:43]( | | )

9. "Revelation becomes a lot less confusing, a lot less scary and encouraging. And we can see those points and how we can make applicable to our lives as Christians today. All right. So, let's get started. Ready? Here we go in Revelation. We're just scratching the surface today." [54:26]( | | )

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