Why does John use symbolism & imagery?
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.
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.
You thought English class was over? I want to teach you about Third Person Objective, and what I have learned about showing my love as we study 1 John 3:18.
Dr. Nicholas Frederick continues to explore the themes in Revelation 1-5, including keys to understanding the role of Jesus Christ and the key to peace in a tumultuous book of scripture and a chaotic world.
How can I study Revelation in a way that makes sense to me? A warning, a contextual outline, and the promise of Jesus' salvation are all included in Dr. Frederick's framework for studying Revelation.
Love God, Love People. And the order in which we do it is crucial to us becoming better at both.
Today we're studying 1 John 4:4 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
Once we truly understand how Jesus Christ is our “advocate” and “propitiation”, then we will love and trust Him even more.
Why is it so important to not “love” the world? And what does that look like? Let’s study 1 John 2:15!
Today we're studying 1 John 1: 8 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!