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The last couple of chapters of the book of Revelation use a lot of imagery, which is consistent with the previous chapters. And just as usual: there is deeper meaning in these words that invite us to proclaim triumph in our lives here and now. We do so through the lens of words we close with, that mirror words the book opened with: “I am the Alpha and Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end.” These words remind us that Jesus has been, is, and always will be: thanks be to God!
In our Message of the Week, we end our sermon series titled “The End of the Bible As We Know It” with a message from Pastor Jen Tyler where she shares from Revelation chapters 21 & 22 a message about new beginnings and a blessed future.
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The last couple of chapters of the book of Revelation use a lot of imagery, which is consistent with the previous chapters. And just as usual: there is deeper meaning in these words that invite us to proclaim triumph in our lives here and now. We do so through the lens of words we close with, that mirror words the book opened with: “I am the Alpha and Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end.” These words remind us that Jesus has been, is, and always will be: thanks be to God!
In our Message of the Week, we end our sermon series titled “The End of the Bible As We Know It” with a message from Pastor Jen Tyler where she shares from Revelation chapters 21 & 22 a message about new beginnings and a blessed future.