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  • Do Your Wailing Now
    Feb 21 2026

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    Revelation contains a pronouncement that we are blessed if we read this book. Imagine that! We are blessed if we read The Revelation.

    In the introduction, John makes it clear that he is writing to the seven churches. I believe there are seven literal churches in Asia Minor.

    The Seven Churches

    We can look at this disclosure of the future as revealing the nature of God. The past, present, and future of the earth, of the universe, point us to the nature of God. That nature is consistent, unchanging, and magnificent.

    There is mystery in Revelation. Interestingly, our desire to know the future can be unhealthy if taken to extremes. I can’t imagine knowing the future and being able to function today. Think of the challenges you have faced and what your life might have been like if you had known about them in advance. I believe the reason there are prophetic mysteries in the Bible is that we aren’t equipped to handle specific knowledge of the future, given our human limitations.

    Jesus Christ is the Subject

    Jesus Christ is the subject of the book of The Revelation. Christ is central to every paragraph in this book. His love for us is evident here.

    All tribes of earth wailing gives me pause. This is a significant warning in Scripture. He discusses His love for us and the wailing in this section. Those thoughts aren’t contradictory. Our just God is a loving God, but those who reject Him will wail.

    Thank you for listening to Relentless Truth. Please share this episode with your friends and family. Please share our work on social media. Your endorsements have been incredible in expanding our reach worldwide. Don’t hesitate to get in touch with me at john@johnwarrenmedia.com, and please visit our website for more information about our work at johnwarrenmedia.com. #theology #christian worldview

    “Revelation contains a pronouncement that we are blessed if we read this book.”
    John Warren
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    45 min
  • Relentless Truth Extra-Living A Life That Matters
    Feb 16 2026

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    Welcome to our first shorter, midweek episode of Relentless Truth. You will notice that the introduction has been updated to make our content more efficient. Please share this Relentless Truth Extra podcast episode with friends.

    Everyone wants to live a life that matters, and yet, we struggle for significance and meaning. We look to career goals, financial achievement, and gaining more time for ourselves as barometers, but we often still find ourselves in this struggle for contentment. This episode has some insights into what might be holding us back.

    Don’t hesitate to get in touch with me at john@johnwarrenmedia.com, and please visit our website for more information about our work at johnwarrenmedia.com. #theology #christian worldview

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    12 min
  • What is Revealed in the Revelation
    Feb 14 2026

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    I have admittedly avoided diligent study of the book of The Revelation. It is the divergent opinions among theologians I respect about its contents that have developed my hesitation. I have studied the theories extensively now, and I would recommend a literal interpretation of this book, as we would do with the rest of Scripture. There are symbols that are unclear in The Revelation, and there are certainly mysteries. However, I believe John, as inspired by the Holy Spirit, gives us valuable, literal truth in this last book of the New Testament.

    Some History

    The youngest of the Apostles, John, is exiled to Patmos – an island that might have been otherwise uninhabited. We don’t know much about the end of his life, but we think he might have returned to Ephesus. John apparently died around AD 100 in Ephesus, we believe.

    This is the same John who wrote the Gospel According to John and the three epistles in his name. John’s writing gives us a clear view that God and Jesus are of the same substance. We see that Jesus is eternal and that He is creator, redeemer, and fully God.

    Prophecy Regarding the Future

    We struggle to grasp prophecy about the future. John explains, in relatively direct terms, a series of events that will unfold. It is the timing of this unfolding that has become the subject of much speculation and debate. I’m reminded of Paul’s instructions to look forward rather than back, to look at what lies ahead. So, this study will be most valuable in our efforts to live the Christian life well.

    We can see God’s faithfulness from the beginning of the world in Genesis through the end of Revelation. The God who created the world out of nothing is the God who will fulfill all the prophecies in Scripture. This God is our God. He is unchanging and able to do what He says He will do. The book of Revelation applies prophetic truth to our lives today. This is a beautiful, helpful book of the Bible that informs the way we live today!

    Thank you for listening to Relentless Truth. Please share this episode with your friends and family. Please share our work on social media. Your endorsements have been incredible in expanding our reach worldwide. Don’t hesitate to get in touch with me at john@johnwarrenmedia.com, and please visit our website for more information about our work at johnwarrenmedia.com. #theology #christian worldview

    “I believe John, as inspired by the Holy Spirit, gives us valuable, literal truth in this last book of the New Testament.”
    John Warren
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    47 min
  • Economic Warning Signs
    Feb 7 2026
    52 min
  • Engage and Stand
    Jan 31 2026
    51 min
  • She Doesn’t Have Fingerprints
    Jan 24 2026
    57 min
  • Unity, Truth, and Forgiveness
    Jan 17 2026
    47 min
  • Relationship Relief in Christ
    Jan 10 2026
    46 min