Revelation 1 John in exile thinks about the churches under persecution back home and, when praying for them on the Lord’s day, hears a voice behind him. God is bringing comfort to his people, the central vision of the Lord Jesus standing in majesty. Preached by Geoff Cook on 9 February 2014 as part of…
Revelation 2:1-3:22 A believing community is the context for the life of faith. Jesus is perfect and glorified and good, and the church is a work in progress. Preached by Geoff Cook on 16 February 2014 as part of the Revelation of Jesus series.
Revelation 4 & Revelation 5 Christian worship is a conviction that we are in the presence of God, an act of attention to the living God who rules, speaks and reveals, creates and redeems orders and blesses. Preached by Geoff Cook on 23 February 2014 as part of the Revelation of Jesus series.
Revelation 6 & Revelation 7 These and the following chapters of Revelation are not what we want to hear, just as the news from the doctor may not be what we want to hear. But it is what we must hear if the world is to be healed. Preached by Geoff Cook on 16 March…
Revelation 8 & Revelation 9 Revelation shows us, in vivid graphic detail, that the only way to understand the judgement of God is when we come to terms with how real and ugly evil is and what untold havoc and fear it causes in this good and beautiful world that God has made. Preached by…
Revelation 10 & Revelation 11 Throughout the book of Revelation, the call of God’s people is to bear faithful witness to Jesus, even though it will mean suffering, and quite possibly a shameful death. Preached by Geoff Cook on 30 March 2014 as part of the Revelation of Jesus series.
Revelation 12 This is cosmic drama. This is Christmas from a heavenly perspective. John wants to assure his readers that if you remain faithful to Jesus it will cost you, but you will be protected and you will receive the crown of life. Preached by Geoff Cook on 27 April 2014 as part of the…