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Good Heavens!

May 05 2024 • Dan Kent, Emily Morrison, Greg Boyd, Pierre Fulford, Shawna Boren

A scene change occurs in Revelation chapter 4, when John is moved “in the Spirit” from the earthly plane into the heavenly realm. Here he sees the wonders of God’s throne room where worship occurs day and night and where God governs the world as the slain lamb. This series takes us behind the scenes to the dwelling place of God and the source of all goodness.

Sermons in this series:


Upgrade Your Umwelt

• Greg Boyd

In this sermon, Greg challenges us to upgrade our umwelt. He expands on what Emily introduced in the previous week, and provides three practical ways that we can increase our ability to see God and enter into the knowledge of his transcendent glory.

Topics: Imagination, Presence of God


Don’t be a Mantis Shrimp

• Emily Morrison

John was invited to enter a door to see into the throne room of God. This was not a physical seeing. It was a spiritual experience, where he saw into another dimension of reality. What does it mean to see into this other world, to experience God in this distinctly different way? This sermon, by Emily Morrison, encourages us to embrace the gift of seeing God in this radically different way.

Topics: Imagination, Presence of God


The Crystal Sea

• Greg Boyd

In John’s vision in Revelation 4, he sees a sea of glass, which represents peace. What does this vision of peace mean for life when we are surrounded by chaos, evil and the constant barrage of all that is not peaceful? This vision of peace came before the final victory of sin and death. This peace is our inheritance in the present. We only need to see it and embrace it as God’s gift to us.

Topics: Peace, Presence of God, Spiritual Warfare


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