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CloseTim Melton - May 24, 2020
Christ Our Overcomer (Revelation Part 2)
The book of Revelation is known for being hard to understand, but there are some basic truths that are very clear. One recurring theme in the book of Revelation centers around the word “nikao.” This is the word from which comes the name of the athletic shoe company, “Nike.” It means to triumph, to conquer, to prevail and to overcome. This word appears 28 times in the New Testament. 17 of those are in the book of Revelation. This is truly a book for those who need to overcome.
Scripture References: Revelation 1:9-20
Related Topics: High Priest, Revelation, Second Coming | More Messages from Tim Melton | Download Audio
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