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Referencing Revelation 4, Luke 8.22-25.
A talk for The Second Sunday Before Lent, 23 February 2025.
With so much apocalyptic speech in our public realm stirring up agitation today, it’s vital we grasp that ‘The Christian apocalypse does not indicate the end of the world in a mighty conflagration called Armageddon, nor the resettling of the land of Israel as Zionists would have it. On the contrary’, Revelation shows us that all the storms of empires will pass away, brought ultimately to a state of calm by the Lamb of God who holds the world in love.
Find the text to this and all my talks at bit.ly/johndavies-talks.
Referencing Revelation 4, Luke 8.22-25.
A talk for The Second Sunday Before Lent, 23 February 2025.
With so much apocalyptic speech in our public realm stirring up agitation today, it’s vital we grasp that ‘The Christian apocalypse does not indicate the end of the world in a mighty conflagration called Armageddon, nor the resettling of the land of Israel as Zionists would have it. On the contrary’, Revelation shows us that all the storms of empires will pass away, brought ultimately to a state of calm by the Lamb of God who holds the world in love.
Find the text to this and all my talks at bit.ly/johndavies-talks.