Unwrapping Gifts of Hope
Discover how Isaiah’s prophetic gifts of hope point to Jesus and fill our Advent season with joy that still changes hearts today.
Discover how Isaiah’s prophetic gifts of hope point to Jesus and fill our Advent season with joy that still changes hearts today.
God uses Peter to present amazing theological truths held in metaphor, beginning with the words, “As you come to him,” (1 Pt. 2:4). Then backs up these truths, adding prophetic poetry as evidence, with the statement, “For it stands in Scripture:” (1 Pt. 6)
My journey with Revelation (not Revelations). As a Bible college graduate, I really shouldn’t be saying this, but I need to be honest. The more times I read the book of Revelation, the more confused I become. I understand that this is a book about things to come, and I don’t doubt that these things will come to pass. Nevertheless, like many before me, I find myself trying to fit current happenings into the pages of John’s Revelation of End Times.
Revelation can stir confusion or deepen faith. The difference comes down to whether we’re searching for answers or seeking Jesus Himself.