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Episode 310: Revelation Apocalypse!

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With this episode recorded near the time of the solar eclipse, the parishioner and the professor share their experiences while the pastor gallivants around Kansas for his kids’ track meets. Though clearly the eclipse did not result in the end of the world, as some predicted, surely it testified to the Lord’s glory in natural revelation. With that in mind, two of the 3GTers turn to the special revelation of that special book at the end of the Bible entitled Revelation.

With Barry having completed a second preaching series through Revelation recently, and helping homiletics students at RPTS as they preach from this book, he shares interpretive tips for the last book of the Bible. As he does so, he quizzes Scott along the way! As they discuss how to understand Revelation, they touch on matters such as the way this book reveals more (not less!) of Christ, the prophetic language the book uses, the covenantal closing to the Bible Revelation provides, the different schools of interpretation, and much, much more.

If you would like to better understand Revelation and avoid using the latest newspaper headline – such as an eclipse! – as your interpretive guide, then tune into this latest episode of Three Guys Theologizing!

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With this episode recorded near the time of the solar eclipse, the parishioner and the professor share their experiences while the pastor gallivants around Kansas for his kids’ track meets. Though clearly the eclipse did not result in the end of the world, as some predicted, surely it testified to the Lord’s glory in natural revelation. With that in mind, two of the 3GTers turn to the special revelation of that special book at the end of the Bible entitled Revelation.

With Barry having completed a second preaching series through Revelation recently, and helping homiletics students at RPTS as they preach from this book, he shares interpretive tips for the last book of the Bible. As he does so, he quizzes Scott along the way! As they discuss how to understand Revelation, they touch on matters such as the way this book reveals more (not less!) of Christ, the prophetic language the book uses, the covenantal closing to the Bible Revelation provides, the different schools of interpretation, and much, much more.

If you would like to better understand Revelation and avoid using the latest newspaper headline – such as an eclipse! – as your interpretive guide, then tune into this latest episode of Three Guys Theologizing!

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