Two people are experiencing the same event at the same time and yet what they experience is different. There are always multiple perspectives, because each of us will see things from different angles and through the lens of our own lived experiences. The same is true in the book of Revelation where the author is showing us multiple perspectives. Support the show
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Two people are experiencing the same event at the same time and yet what they experience is different. There are always multiple perspectives, because each of us will see things from different angles and through the lens of our own lived experiences. The same is true in the book of Revelation where the author is showing us multiple perspectives. Support the show
What images come to mind when you hear the word, APOCALYPSE? Fire, war, pandemics, nuclear bombs, and natural disasters? How about zombies? The book of Revelation begins with the word, Apocalypse, but it does NOT mean "the end of the world." If not the end of the world, then what is the book of Revelation about? Support the show
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Two people are experiencing the same event at the same time and yet what they experience is different. There are always multiple perspectives, because each of us will see things from different angles and through the lens of our own lived experiences. The same is true in the book of Revelation where the author is showing us multiple perspectives. Support the show