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In this episode, Steven, Jeremias, and Andrew turn to the Book of Revelation to conclude their semester-long study of the Godhead. Rather than chasing speculation or modern eschatological trends, they center the discussion on the opening declaration: the revelation of Jesus Christ.
They explore Revelation’s deep dependence on the Old Testament—especially Daniel, Isaiah, and the prophets—and show how its imagery reveals Jesus as the Ancient of Days, the Son of Man, the Lamb, the King, and the Judge. Key topics include the blessing promised to its readers, the letters to the seven churches, the throne room scene, the unity of the One on the throne and the Lamb, the wrath and faithfulness of God, prophetic symbolism, the millennial reign, and the final vindication of the saints.
Far from being a book of confusion or fear, Revelation is presented as the culmination of covenant, kingship, and the ministry of the Son. The hosts show how its purpose is not to obscure Christ, but to unveil Him as Alpha and Omega—the fulfillment of all things.
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In this episode, Steven, Jeremias, and Andrew turn to the Book of Revelation to conclude their semester-long study of the Godhead. Rather than chasing speculation or modern eschatological trends, they center the discussion on the opening declaration: the revelation of Jesus Christ.
They explore Revelation’s deep dependence on the Old Testament—especially Daniel, Isaiah, and the prophets—and show how its imagery reveals Jesus as the Ancient of Days, the Son of Man, the Lamb, the King, and the Judge. Key topics include the blessing promised to its readers, the letters to the seven churches, the throne room scene, the unity of the One on the throne and the Lamb, the wrath and faithfulness of God, prophetic symbolism, the millennial reign, and the final vindication of the saints.
Far from being a book of confusion or fear, Revelation is presented as the culmination of covenant, kingship, and the ministry of the Son. The hosts show how its purpose is not to obscure Christ, but to unveil Him as Alpha and Omega—the fulfillment of all things.

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