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You Need an Apocalypse Part - 2

40 min · 19 de abr de 2026
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When you hear the word "apocalypse," do you think of Hollywood disasters, zombies, or the total destruction of the world? It’s time to change the narrative. In Part 2 of You Need an Apocalypse, we explore Revelation 1:10-13 to discover that the true biblical meaning of apocalypse (apokaluptō) isn't about destroying the world—it’s about pulling back the curtain to expose what is really going on. In this episode, we dive into John’s vision of the7 gold lampstands and the crucial, comforting reality that the Son of Man is standing right in the middle of them. Learn how a true Divine Revelation often ends your old way of living, and why the first thing you need to notice is not the chaos, but Christ in the center. Key Topics: Redefining Apocalypse: Shifting from destruction to unveiling (uncovering what was veiled). The Vision in Revelation 1: Jesus standing in the middle of the seven lampstands. He's in the Middle: Finding Jesus in the center of the church and in the middle of our personal chaos. The Divine Revelation: Allowing God to reveal what is hidden, leading to personal and spiritual transformation. Scripture Reference: Revelation 1:10-13 (NLT) & Luke 10:21 (NLT)

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When you hear the word "apocalypse," do you think of Hollywood disasters, zombies, or the total destruction of the world? It’s time to change the narrative. In Part 2 of You Need an Apocalypse, we explore Revelation 1:10-13 to discover that the true biblical meaning of apocalypse (apokaluptō) isn't about destroying the world—it’s about pulling back the curtain to expose what is really going on. In this episode, we dive into John’s vision of the7 gold lampstands and the crucial, comforting reality that the Son of Man is standing right in the middle of them. Learn how a true Divine Revelation often ends your old way of living, and why the first thing you need to notice is not the chaos, but Christ in the center. Key Topics: Redefining Apocalypse: Shifting from destruction to unveiling (uncovering what was veiled). The Vision in Revelation 1: Jesus standing in the middle of the seven lampstands. He's in the Middle: Finding Jesus in the center of the church and in the middle of our personal chaos. The Divine Revelation: Allowing God to reveal what is hidden, leading to personal and spiritual transformation. Scripture Reference: Revelation 1:10-13 (NLT) & Luke 10:21 (NLT)

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