Evil and the Justice of God

This Sunday we begin that part of Revelation where most sermon series on Revelation end! Chapter 6 begins the cycles of judgment, in which we see a telling and re-telling of history through a heavenly lens. We’ll look at the age-old problem of evil, and how we reckon with it in light of Christ’s current reign.

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The Lion and the Lamb

This Sunday, we’ll look at “part 2” of the great throne room scene in Revelation 4 and 5. Some have called Revelation 5 the most important chapter in the Bible. In an astonishing turn, we see that the throne of God is shared with another– the slain Lamb.

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The Throne of God

This week we’ll look at chapter 4, which in many ways is the heart and turning point of this book (along with chapter 5). We’ll see reality as it is right now, where God is seated on the throne. The chapter is also a stark admonishment against all earthly rulers which claim power and authority, a needed reminder for us in a very contentious election season.

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The Reproof of Love

Last week we looked at the first of the seven letters that Jesus addressed to the churches of 1st century Asia Minor, and this Sunday we’ll look at the last of the seven. It is arguably the most famous of the seven letters, and also the toughest.

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The Love You Had at First

This Sunday we’ll dive into perhaps the most well known portion of the book of Revelation- the letters from Jesus to the seven churches. After introducing the letters overall, we’ll work through the first of the letters to the church of Ephesus.

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Psalm 134: The Benediction Song

In the closing words of Psalm 134, the final Psalm of Ascent, we are reminded of God’s blessings and told to praise him unceasingly. Even in the midst of difficult situations, we can praise the Lord because of the blessing of faith by grace we’ve received from God, a blessing meant to be shared with others as we continue our journey.

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Psalm 120: The Leaving Song

This Sunday we’re starting a new series called Songs for the Journey. Nestled in the back of the book of Psalms is a little collection called “The Songs of Ascent.” We begin this Sunday with Psalm 120- a psalm that reminds us that we must be fed up with the world around us before we are ready to walk the hard path of discipleship.

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