The Curtain Rises, the Drama Begins

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Drawing from Revelation 1:9–20, Pastor Chuck Swindoll analyses the supernatural vision given to the apostle John. The revelator had walked with Jesus during His earthly ministry, was charged to care for Jesus’ mother, Mary, and came upon the empty tomb with Peter! Now, take in the special sights and sounds of eternity that John conveys. At the centre of John’s vision, discover the central figure, Jesus, who reveals His accomplished work on the cross and His victorious rule.

Released on 1 Mar 2024

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