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When the Man Comes Around: A Commentary on the Book of Revelation When the Man Comes Around: A Commentary on the Book of Revelation by Douglas Wilson
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“In pondering the meaning of the seven Spirits”
Douglas Wilson, When the Man Comes Around: A Commentary on the Book of Revelation
“The standard Christian blessing at the beginning of a New Testament letter is “grace and peace.” That greeting is used again here—grace to you”
Douglas Wilson, When the Man Comes Around: A Commentary on the Book of Revelation
“The prophet Daniel offered a great prayer of confession (Dan. 9:4) even though there was no evidence that he had done any of the things he was confessing. This is because we are not just distinct individuals. He was an Israelite and Israel had sinned.”
Douglas Wilson, When the Man Comes Around: A Commentary on the Book of Revelation
“There were many who needed to grab on, and a small number who needed to hold on. In that kind of situation, where you have a basic identity shared with those who are far away from God, the charge is to repent. We might describe this as vicarious repentance”
Douglas Wilson, When the Man Comes Around: A Commentary on the Book of Revelation
“May it not be said of us that the millennium is a thousand years of peace that Christians love to fight about.”
Douglas Wilson, When the Man Comes Around: A Commentary on the Book of Revelation