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Scripture References: Revelation 21:1-27
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From Series: "Revelation: Allegiance, Worship, Hope " The Book of Revelation is one of the most debated yet neglected books of the Bible. It's filled with amazing (and wild) images of angels and demons and lions and lambs and horses and dragons and beasts... it's quite vivid.
Yet sometimes people come to Revelation and right away dive into the images, and speculate about future events, and try to line up the images in Revelation with current events, and as they do this miss the key critical central purpose and focus of the book.
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