RR 013: Overview of Chapters 8-14
This episode is an overview of chapters 8-14. The previous episode, Episode 12, gave an overview of chapters 1-7. The following episode, Episode 14, will give a summary of chapters 15-22.
This episode is an overview of chapters 8-14. The previous episode, Episode 12, gave an overview of chapters 1-7. The following episode, Episode 14, will give a summary of chapters 15-22.
A Final Podcast and a New Chapter Hi, I’m Jon Nettles, host of the Roots of Revelation podcast—where we dig into the scripture behind the Scripture to learn how to live ready for Jesus’ return. Today’s post comes with a big update. After 40 episodes, I’m pressing pause on the podcast. I’ll still update www.rootsofrevelation.com,…
All throughout the Bible, we see garden imagery that show that God is the source of all life. In Episode 20 we discussed that the River of the Water of Life flows directly from God’s throne and is full of the Holy Spirit. The Spirit infused river waters the Tree of Life. Because of this,…
Summary of Roots of Revelation Podcast Episode 2: The Importance of Order Humans Need Order In the second episode of “Roots of Revelation,” Jon Nettles explores the theme of order in scripture, especially in Revelation. He kicks off with real-life examples to show why we like things to be in order: God Provides Order Jon…
Main Question God made us to worship Him and Him alone. Are we worshipping anything instead of, or along side, Him? Main Verse: Revelation 22:8-9 I, John, am the one who heard and saw these things. And when I heard and saw them, I fell down to worship at the feet of the angel who…
Main Question What should we do while we wait for Jesus to come back? The Spirit and the Bride say, “Come.” And let the one who hears say, “Come.” And let the one who is thirsty come; let the one who desires take the water of life without price. 18 I warn everyone who hears the words of the…
This episode is and overview of chapter 18. We discuss how the Babylon the Great was destroyed leaving behind enormous societal devastation. Kings, merchants, and ship captains all saw their prospects for becoming wealthy destroyed in the smoke of her burning. There was a call from heaven to Christians saying “come out of her my…