Join us for Adult Bible Class as we study the book of Revelations! Bible study will begin at 9:45am in the Fellowship Hall, led by Pastor Prince.
Revelation may be one of the most perplexing books of the Scriptures, but despite its challenges its witness is clear. Through a panoply of images, the apostle John shares a sacrificial theology
of the Lamb of God that generates the central theme of God’s exultation in Revelation. Dr. Louis Brighton interprets the features of John’s vision in light of similar images elsewhere in Scripture and appeals to the views of other theologians from the early church down to the present. Brighton dissects Revelation as an esoteric, apocalyptic, and fundamentally prophetic text concerned with both the despair of sin and the exultation of the ascendant Christ and His work. Brighton shows that Revelation is not about some distant future, but is about the present life of the church amid the turmoil of world history. It inspires Christians to be urgent and faithful in their proclamation of the Gospel, no matter how fierce the opposition, because of Christ’s comforting promise: “I am coming quickly!” Pastor will be using the Bible and the CPH
Features
• A Summary of the Christology of Revelation
• An Introduction to the missiology of Revelation
• Adheres to “recapitulation” or cyclic
chronology for the narrative of Revelation
Essays
• On the Millennium
• On The Lamb of God in Revelation
• Angelic Mediators in Jewish Tradition and the
Book of Revelation
About the Author:
Dr. Louis A. Brighton [was] a professor emeritus at Concordia
Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri. He studied at Concordia Seminary
(B.A., M.Div., S.T.M.) and Saint Louis University (Ph.D.). He
also taught at Westfield House of the University of Cambridge,
England.”