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Heavenly Realm, Throne Room—A sealed scroll in God's hand awaits someone worthy to open it. John weeps when none are found, but rejoices as the Lion of Judah, the Lamb who was slain, steps forward. All of heaven sings a new song, praising the Lamb's worthiness. Do we recognize Jesus as the only one worthy to reveal God's purposes and bring redemption?
The Rev. Nathanial Brown, pastor of Grace Lutheran Church in Correll, MN; Trinity Lutheran Church in Bellingham, MN; and Trinity Lutheran Church in Odessa, MN, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Revelation 5:1-14.
Shrouded in mysterious visions of cosmic battles, plagues, and catastrophic events, the Apocalypse of St. John, or as it’s more commonly known--the Book of Revelation, paints a haunting picture of the end times. Cryptic symbols of beasts, the rise of the Antichrist, and the final judgment unfold with unsettling intensity, revealing the ultimate clash between good and evil. Yet, beneath its terrifying imagery, Revelation is also a deeply personal letter, offering comfort to early Christians facing persecution. It reassures them—and believers today—of God's control over history, His promise of redemption, and the certainty of Christ's victory.
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Heavenly Realm, Throne Room—A sealed scroll in God's hand awaits someone worthy to open it. John weeps when none are found, but rejoices as the Lion of Judah, the Lamb who was slain, steps forward. All of heaven sings a new song, praising the Lamb's worthiness. Do we recognize Jesus as the only one worthy to reveal God's purposes and bring redemption?
The Rev. Nathanial Brown, pastor of Grace Lutheran Church in Correll, MN; Trinity Lutheran Church in Bellingham, MN; and Trinity Lutheran Church in Odessa, MN, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Revelation 5:1-14.
Shrouded in mysterious visions of cosmic battles, plagues, and catastrophic events, the Apocalypse of St. John, or as it’s more commonly known--the Book of Revelation, paints a haunting picture of the end times. Cryptic symbols of beasts, the rise of the Antichrist, and the final judgment unfold with unsettling intensity, revealing the ultimate clash between good and evil. Yet, beneath its terrifying imagery, Revelation is also a deeply personal letter, offering comfort to early Christians facing persecution. It reassures them—and believers today—of God's control over history, His promise of redemption, and the certainty of Christ's victory.

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