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Pastor Chris Romig explores the deep connection between the Book of Revelation and the experience of persecution faced by early Christians. Drawing from his visit to the National Museum of Prisoners of War and the context of Roman Emperor Domitian's rule, Pastor Chris illustrates how John the Apostle's imprisonment on the island of Patmos symbolizes the cosmic conflict between good and evil. The sermon delves into the significance of John's authorship, the message to the seven churches of Asia, and the enduring promise of God's Word amidst tribulation. Join us as we unpack the profound revelations given to John and their implications for believers today.
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Pastor Chris Romig explores the deep connection between the Book of Revelation and the experience of persecution faced by early Christians. Drawing from his visit to the National Museum of Prisoners of War and the context of Roman Emperor Domitian's rule, Pastor Chris illustrates how John the Apostle's imprisonment on the island of Patmos symbolizes the cosmic conflict between good and evil. The sermon delves into the significance of John's authorship, the message to the seven churches of Asia, and the enduring promise of God's Word amidst tribulation. Join us as we unpack the profound revelations given to John and their implications for believers today.