The Bible Unbound - Book of Revelation

The Book of Revelation #21: Rev. 1:17 - John's Response to the Vision of Jesus (Part 2) The Beauty of Brokenness

March 24, 2024 Jim
The Book of Revelation #21: Rev. 1:17 - John's Response to the Vision of Jesus (Part 2) The Beauty of Brokenness
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The Bible Unbound - Book of Revelation
The Book of Revelation #21: Rev. 1:17 - John's Response to the Vision of Jesus (Part 2) The Beauty of Brokenness
Mar 24, 2024
Jim

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In this episode, we contimue to consider the apostle John's response to the vision of Jesus while imprisoned on the isle of Patmos.  In considering his response we dive into a frequent Biblical phenomenon - that of God's transcendence and His imminence, and how often these two seemingly juxtaposed concepts are presented in harmony to one another in the experience of His people.  John at the same moment was both stricken with the glory and exaltedness of Jesus, but also of His merciful gesture to John as He sets his hands upon the apostle and declares, "fear not..."

Here we take a close look at the hidden gem of brokenness before the Lord.  It is a rare but beautiful reality in the Christian experience.

If you wish to contact me with any comments, questions, suggestions, etc please feel free to write to my email: jmrgrs9@gmail.com

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In this episode, we contimue to consider the apostle John's response to the vision of Jesus while imprisoned on the isle of Patmos.  In considering his response we dive into a frequent Biblical phenomenon - that of God's transcendence and His imminence, and how often these two seemingly juxtaposed concepts are presented in harmony to one another in the experience of His people.  John at the same moment was both stricken with the glory and exaltedness of Jesus, but also of His merciful gesture to John as He sets his hands upon the apostle and declares, "fear not..."

Here we take a close look at the hidden gem of brokenness before the Lord.  It is a rare but beautiful reality in the Christian experience.

If you wish to contact me with any comments, questions, suggestions, etc please feel free to write to my email: jmrgrs9@gmail.com