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For several years, the author reflected on an important question. In Christ, what was, that is, what is history or past, what is, or what is our present reality and what is to come; what remains a future reality in God, from an eschatological perspective. The primary text preached from was the Book of Revelation, chapter 1, verse eight.
In my initial study of John’s Revelation of Jesus Christ, I was struck with the lack of proper syntax of the writer; should it not say who was, who is and who is to come? Certainly, that is the way it is sung in our modern choruses. Yet, in keeping with the concept that John was no doubt intentional in his recording of the vision that he received from the Lord, I had to assume the significance of the way he presented this passage of Scripture.
I approached the sermon series with an expectation of learning some new things. So, the study here is launched in the order of the passage, beginning with the I AM who is, followed by the I AM who was, and then the I AM who is to come, all of which speaks of God’s Almighty power.
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