All throughout the gospels, Jesus’s teachings are rather nonviolent. Not only does he disarm Peter of his weapon, but he teaches us to forgive and love our enemies. But then in Revelation Jesus returns with a sword in his mouth and we see the theme of violence all over the place. Is Jesus still nonviolent in Revelation? What do we make of his sword? These are important questions to ask from the get-go and the answers help us frame the later parts of Revelation correctly. Join the conversation on our Discord: http://www.jxncloud.com/discord

Jesus’s Mouth Sword
All throughout the gospels, Jesus’s teachings are rather nonviolent. Not only does he disarm Peter of his weapon, but he teaches us to forgive and love our enemies. But then in Revelation Jesus returns with a sword in his mouth and we see the theme of violence all over the place. Is Jesus still nonviolent…
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