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Revelation with Jen Wilkin

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Listener favorite, Jen Wilkin, is back to talk about her newest Bible study on the book of Revelation.
Perhaps no other book of the Bible feels as inaccessible and as intimidating to us as the very last one. The book of Revelation overflows with images and ideas that confound our modern ears. But if all Scripture is God-breathed and profitable, we should assume Revelation is as accessible and helpful as any other book of the Bible. Why don’t we see it that way?

Two thousand years ago, John’s Revelation was circulated and read aloud among seven churches in Asia Minor. Those who heard the letter understood it and drew encouragement from its message. The same can be true for you today.

Get the study here
Find out about more of Jen's studies here
Check out Knowing Faith where they are going through Revelation this season
Doxology by Sarah Noelle

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80 episodes

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Listener favorite, Jen Wilkin, is back to talk about her newest Bible study on the book of Revelation.
Perhaps no other book of the Bible feels as inaccessible and as intimidating to us as the very last one. The book of Revelation overflows with images and ideas that confound our modern ears. But if all Scripture is God-breathed and profitable, we should assume Revelation is as accessible and helpful as any other book of the Bible. Why don’t we see it that way?

Two thousand years ago, John’s Revelation was circulated and read aloud among seven churches in Asia Minor. Those who heard the letter understood it and drew encouragement from its message. The same can be true for you today.

Get the study here
Find out about more of Jen's studies here
Check out Knowing Faith where they are going through Revelation this season
Doxology by Sarah Noelle

  continue reading

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