Revelation 1
The symbols in Revelation 1 can teach us a lot about Jesus Christ, including who He is, what He does for us, and what He is like.
The symbols in Revelation 1 can teach us a lot about Jesus Christ, including who He is, what He does for us, and what He is like.
Have I fallen asleep while I was trying to read my scriptures before? Um, yes. Absolutely. Many times. But do you know what I think that is better than? Let’s study what we learn in Revelation 1:3!
You don’t have to understand every symbol in the Book of Revelation to understand its important and basic themes, including its most prominent theme: Jesus Christ and His followers will triumph over the kingdoms of men and of Satan.
In this episode we'll talk about chapters one through five of the Book of Revelation. This book was written by John the Beloved, the same John who was promised to never die until the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. We’ll talk about some of the simple truths found in these chapters. We’ll discuss the oft-taught principle that progress comes when we act on truth. We can’t force anyone to change, nor do we want to, because everyone has to find their own way. We’ll also talk about the power that can come into our lives as we partner with the Savior. This power can help us change all aspects of our lives, including mental health, for the better.
Today we're studying Revelation 1:13 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Revelation 1-5!
When we “contend” for the faith, it doesn’t mean that we need to be “contentious” about it.
Today we're studying 1 John 4:19 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
John uses symbolism and imagery in the Book of Revelation, with a primary focus on the symbol of the Lamb, to convey a message of hope and victory in the face of darkness and persecution.
There is truly no greater joy than when we see our children are walking in truth; but that doesn’t necessarily mean that the opposite of that is also true.