If there is a great tribulation, how shall we then live? The answer to this question depends on “then.”… READ MORE
In Revelation 6.1–8.5, John turns our attention from heaven to earth, from the Lamb to the seven seals that he… READ MORE
John wept because no one was able “to open the scroll and break its seals.” Then one of heaven’s twenty-four… READ MORE
In Greek, the word for gospel is euangelion, meaning good news. It is an announcement of victory in battle. Although… READ MORE
So far, what John has seen and heard has prepared him to expect great things. He has seen the throne… READ MORE
John’s response to the double-sided, seven-sealed scroll is curious. We might have expected him to dance with joy at the… READ MORE
Like all prophets, John is a man of sight and sound. He reports his vision of God and declares whatever… READ MORE
The four living creatures, whose body-covering eyes are fixed constantly upon God, praise him for who he is. The twenty-four… READ MORE
When I attend a Sunday morning worship service, I usually sit on the front row. I do this not because… READ MORE
Familiarity breeds contempt. At least that is often the case with our relationships. In The Screwtape Letters, C. S. Lewis… READ MORE
“All we have to do is decide what to do with the time given us.”
~Gandalf
Husband of one, father of three, and master in name only of two dogs. I play by Oxford Comma Rules. The opinions expressed on this blog are solely those of the author, not his employer.