JR. Forasteros - September 16, 2012

You Always Marry the Wrong Person

You Always Marry the Wrong Person

No matter how hard we search for a Compatible mate, we always marry the wrong person. And that's very good news, because we actually need someone who's going to help us become more like Jesus!

From Series: "After Happily Ever After"

In our culture, Love is all about the build-up to the Wedding Day. But what comes next? What happens AFTER "happily ever after"?

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The Revelation was never meant to be scary or confusing. It’s a message of hope!

The Revelation to John is the Bible’s scariest, most confusing book.

It’s not meant to be that way. In fact, Jesus himself is giving this revelation to John for the Church. It’s meant to be a message of hope. The problem is that we are strangers to the text. We live 2,000 years away, across a huge culture gap.

But if we are willing to do the hard work to hear Jesus’ revelation through the ears of First Century Christians, the Revelation will come alive for us.

We can hear Jesus’ message of hope to all of us struggling to stay faithful in a faithless culture.

We can learn to hear the Revelation as a beautiful, powerful book, as relevant to day as it was then.

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Additionally, I imagined how John would compose his vision if he were writing to the 21st Century American churches rather than the churches of First Century Asia. Read The Revelation to JR. here.

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