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A dystopia is an imagined state or society in which there is great suffering and injustice. The beginning part of Revelation 5 has John weeping, because no one in heaven or earth is able to open the scroll. It’s a picture of what the world would be like without God’s redemptive plan. Do we marvel in our own part of this suffering, in our own sense of sin apart from a mediator? We can thank God that we do have a mediator who is the lion of Judah and the root of Jesse, the lamb who was slain.
By Rev. Josh ChristoffelsA dystopia is an imagined state or society in which there is great suffering and injustice. The beginning part of Revelation 5 has John weeping, because no one in heaven or earth is able to open the scroll. It’s a picture of what the world would be like without God’s redemptive plan. Do we marvel in our own part of this suffering, in our own sense of sin apart from a mediator? We can thank God that we do have a mediator who is the lion of Judah and the root of Jesse, the lamb who was slain.