#152: "Revelation Song" by Kari Jobe

Released January 16, 2017 by More Than a Song - Michelle Nezat

 

Do we boldly approach the throne of God and forget how ASTONISHING that throne is? "Revelation Song" by Jennie Lee Riddle and famously sung by Kari Jobe leads us into the throne room of heaven. But before the song pointed to it, Ezekiel and John brought us there in Scripture. Are you ready? Are you really ready to slow down and take in the stunning throne of God? On this episode I discuss: Exegesis vs. Eisegesis vs. "Narcigesis" The story behind "Revelation Song" written by Jennie Lee Riddle - New Release Today Article Immersing ourselves in Scripture Taking a B.I.T.E. out of Scripture - this week's Bible Interaction Tool Exercises include Meditating on God's Word Slowing down Repetition Listening to an audio version Listening to epic music while studying/reading Searching the internet for artist's interpretations of the living beings mentioned in Ezekiel 1 The living beings moving around the throne like flashes of lightning - Ezekiel 1:4 Ezekiel doing his best to describe the scene with the limited exposure to the sight Ezekiel's response - Ezekiel 1:28 Similarities in John's description of the throne room of God in Revelation 4 The response of the 24 elders to lay down their crowns at the worship of God - Revelation 4:9-11 Francis Chan's message at Passion 2017 - YouTube Video Additional Resources Lyrics and chords Story Behind the Song "Revelation Song" featuring Jennie Lee Riddle and Kari Jobe - YouTube Video Story Behind the Song "Revelation Song" by Jennie Lee Riddle - New Release Today Article This Week's Challenge First, read Ezekiel chapter 1. Take it in slowly. Read it several times. If you love words, journal about it. If you love art, sketch something from it. Meditate on the throne of God and His glory. Then head over to Revelation 4 and 5 and do the same. Throughout the week keep reading or listening to the text. Take your eyes off of yourself, your circumstances, your need, and fix your eyes on the Lamb that was slain. Then put on Revelation Song and join all of creation in singing praise to our God.