Revelation: Hope and Justice Amidst Evil's Battle

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "Revelation is not about rapture out of the world. Instead, it's about faithful living in the world and faithful discipleship in the world. And so, Revelation is not a catalog of predictions about events that would take place thousands of years later. Instead, it's a movie projector that casts a battle of good and evil onto a cosmic screen." [10:04] (22 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "What looked like defeat on Friday with Jesus actually turned into victory on Sunday, didn't it? Right? When Jesus was resurrected from the dead. And so Jesus wants us to know that death is going to be defeated. Yeah, it's going to be bad. Yeah, there's going to be all this judgment that comes. But if you're faithful to the lamb, you don't have anything to worry. Jesus wants you to know that even death is going to be defeated. The lamb wins and the dragon loses. And even death itself loses." [22:20] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Facing whatever you face in this world, you are not alone. There is a great number of Jewish believers in Jesus as Messiah and they are protected from these judgments. Later in chapter 7, we see that, that innumerable crowd in verses 9 through 17. And this reminds us, and especially those in those seven churches who are being bombarded every day, who are being worn down by Babylon, that their numbers are not as small as they think." [24:39] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "God is on his throne. You don't have to worry about these things. What you do have to worry about is being committed to the lamb. The one who truly reigns on his throne. The one who is truly there." [23:09] (10 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "God is just. God will do what is right. He is going to eliminate evil. Man, I love that. I love that. And so we're to see these seven times, three times seven judgments as an indication that God is making the world right by eliminating the arrogant, anti-God, dominating ways of Babylon. And God will make everything right. That is the one, I think, core message of the book of Revelation. There's a day coming when he'll make everything right." [45:50] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "Revelation is timeless theology. It is certainly a study of the Bible. It is certainly not a specific prediction. And the moment that we try to turn it into a specific prediction about things that are happening in our day and age, it kind of loses its timeless message. Instead, as John says in verses 1 and 3 of chapter 1, these things written in Revelation were going to soon take place. These events were very, very near." [09:21] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "These interruptions lift the listener in the seven churches and us today, if we have eyes to see and ears to hear, they lift them out of the horrors of the dragon, out of the horrors that are coming on the wild thing and the things that are coming on Babylon. And they bring us into this heavenly throne room to experience God, who is the real story behind everything that's happening." [21:23] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "These judgments describe the perfect and complete erasure of evil. That's what we're looking at from chapter 6 to chapter 20. The complete and perfect erasure. Erasure of all. That's a weird word to say. Getting rid of all evil. And so these scenes seem graphic to us. But they are not scenes of bloody revenge. What they are are depictions of God establishing justice." [31:31] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "These judgments are not there to elicit celebration. Yeah, they're getting theirs. That's really not the point. They're sweet in that judgment comes to those who deserve judgment, but they're sour. These judgments usher the listener into an embittered joy, if you will. A painful truth that the world has to experience these judgments in order for it to be redeemed. So these judgments are necessary, but they are a bitter reality." [36:39] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "These three times seven judgments are divine. They come from the hand of God himself. God is just. God will do what is right. He is going to eliminate evil. Man, I love that. I love that. And so we're to see these seven times, three times seven judgments as an indication that God is making the world right by eliminating the arrogant, anti-God, dominating ways of Babylon. And God will make everything right. That is the one, I think, core message of the book of Revelation. There's a day coming when he'll make everything right." [45:50] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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