In this episode of The Interpreter Radio Show, our hosts are Martin Tanner, Hales Swift, and Brent Schmidt. They discuss Come, Follow Me New Testament lesson 53, “When the prophet speaks, the talking is over,” and background of the Book of Revelation. You can listen to or download the December 3rd broadcast of the Interpreter Radio Show below. These audio tracks are also included in our podcast feed (https://dev.interpreterfoundation.org/feeds/podcast).
The “New Testament in Context” portion of this show, for the Come, Follow Me New Testament lesson 53 will also be posted separately on Tuesday, December 19.
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Original air date: December 3, 2023. These recording have been edited to remove commercial breaks.
The New Testament in Context Lesson 53: “He That Overcometh Shall Inherit All Things” on Revelation 15–22 | |
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Gospel Advocacy: “When the prophet speaks, the talking is over” | |
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Discussion: Background of the Book of Revelation | |
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The Book of Revelation is indeed one of the easiest books to understand by way of the Spirit.
The concept “Jesus wins” as the theme is incorrect. The true meaning is that Jesus Won and satan Lost. The war was won in the Pre Existence..the probational events is played out in mortality. Even the Atonement was instituted in the Pre Existence, the mortal act was the fulfillment. This is why all generations had access to the Atonement, including those in the Old Testament.
Although much of the works by Richard Draper has merit, there are many instances where some interpretations fall short of the true meaning. Those who focus on the calamities, plagues and woes have removed themselves from the inherent vision and promises of Eternal Life, who live in fear and doubt.