Katja’s review of Revelation, KJV (Bible) > Likes and Comments
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I've really come to enjoy this book more, too!
One of my pastors taught through Revelation and showed how God’s grace is still evident in the midst of his judgment. He also emphasized how it’s the revelation of Jesus Christ, and that’s who should be the focus of it. That really affected the way I think about this book.
Jayna wrote: "One of my pastors taught through Revelation and showed how God’s grace is still evident in the midst of his judgment. He also emphasized how it’s the revelation of Jesus Christ, and that’s who shou..."
Ooo, I like that.
Katja wrote: "Sarah wrote: "I've really come to enjoy this book more, too!"
It holds so much!"
In view of the October 7th attack and the current persecution of Christians and Jews in various parts of the world, I've been fascinated by Chapter 12. There are so many reasons given for antisemitism, but is the simplest answer that the Jewish nation begat Christ!
Hannah wrote: "Jayna, I love that way of looking at it. God’s grace is always near His judgment!"
Yes, there’s a beautiful verse in Habbakuk where the prophet asks God to “in wrath remember mercy.”
Sarah wrote: "Katja wrote: "Sarah wrote: "I've really come to enjoy this book more, too!"
It holds so much!"
In view of the October 7th attack and the current persecution of Christians and Jews in various part..."
Hm! I never thought of that, actually.
Jayna wrote: "Hannah wrote: "Jayna, I love that way of looking at it. God’s grace is always near His judgment!"
Yes, there’s a beautiful verse in Habbakuk where the prophet asks God to “in wrath remember mercy.”"
Amen to that 💙
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One of my pastors taught through Revelation and showed how God’s grace is still evident in the midst of his judgment. He also emphasized how it’s the revelation of Jesus Christ, and that’s who should be the focus of it. That really affected the way I think about this book.
Jayna wrote: "One of my pastors taught through Revelation and showed how God’s grace is still evident in the midst of his judgment. He also emphasized how it’s the revelation of Jesus Christ, and that’s who shou..."Ooo, I like that.
Katja wrote: "Sarah wrote: "I've really come to enjoy this book more, too!"It holds so much!"
In view of the October 7th attack and the current persecution of Christians and Jews in various parts of the world, I've been fascinated by Chapter 12. There are so many reasons given for antisemitism, but is the simplest answer that the Jewish nation begat Christ!
Hannah wrote: "Jayna, I love that way of looking at it. God’s grace is always near His judgment!"Yes, there’s a beautiful verse in Habbakuk where the prophet asks God to “in wrath remember mercy.”
Sarah wrote: "Katja wrote: "Sarah wrote: "I've really come to enjoy this book more, too!"It holds so much!"
In view of the October 7th attack and the current persecution of Christians and Jews in various part..."
Hm! I never thought of that, actually.
Jayna wrote: "Hannah wrote: "Jayna, I love that way of looking at it. God’s grace is always near His judgment!"
Yes, there’s a beautiful verse in Habbakuk where the prophet asks God to “in wrath remember mercy.”"
Amen to that 💙

