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Revelation 1:7 Get ready for this continuing Revelation Bible study adventure podcast. In this study Brad starts off with the bold declaration of “Behold” and why he thinks this verse is important and personally very important for him in his current relationship chase with Jesus. The meaning behind the word “cometh” is discussed and Brad makes a comparison between a lighting blast and the first coming of Christ followed by a discussion of how to answer those that scoff at the idea of Christ returning. The love story of Revelation continues as the words “with” and “clouds” are discussed and a theory is shared that John is hinting at Jesus returning with a great multitude, the armies of Heaven. Brad attempts to paint a picture of Jesus returning using his imagination and scripture verses that show how glorious and awesome that will be. Continuing on, Scott and Brad discuss how every eye could see the Revelation event and then discuss why the church has a hard time teaching Revelation. Wrapping things up, Brad shares his thoughts on the word “pierce” and the phrase “shall wail” and then paints the same picture of Christ returning from the perspective of someone who is not saved and gives a warning to encourage everyone to find a relationship with Christ before it is too late.
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Revelation 1:7 Get ready for this continuing Revelation Bible study adventure podcast. In this study Brad starts off with the bold declaration of “Behold” and why he thinks this verse is important and personally very important for him in his current relationship chase with Jesus. The meaning behind the word “cometh” is discussed and Brad makes a comparison between a lighting blast and the first coming of Christ followed by a discussion of how to answer those that scoff at the idea of Christ returning. The love story of Revelation continues as the words “with” and “clouds” are discussed and a theory is shared that John is hinting at Jesus returning with a great multitude, the armies of Heaven. Brad attempts to paint a picture of Jesus returning using his imagination and scripture verses that show how glorious and awesome that will be. Continuing on, Scott and Brad discuss how every eye could see the Revelation event and then discuss why the church has a hard time teaching Revelation. Wrapping things up, Brad shares his thoughts on the word “pierce” and the phrase “shall wail” and then paints the same picture of Christ returning from the perspective of someone who is not saved and gives a warning to encourage everyone to find a relationship with Christ before it is too late.