Subverting Empire: Revelation's Throne Room Vision (Revelation Series)


Mike and Tim explore how Revelation chapters 4 and 5 present a subversive vision of God's throne room that challenges the imperial claims of Domitian and the Roman Empire. Unpacking the historical context of the imperial cult, they reveal how early...
Mike and Tim explore how Revelation chapters 4 and 5 present a subversive vision of God's throne room that challenges the imperial claims of Domitian and the Roman Empire. Unpacking the historical context of the imperial cult, they reveal how early Christians would have understood this prophetic imagery as a bold declaration that God, not Caesar, is the true Lord and God. Discover how this ancient text offers a powerful message of hope and resistance for believers today.
Key Takeaways:
- Revelation's Contextual Background – Understanding the historical setting during Emperor Domitian's reign and the significance of the imperial cult in Asia Minor.
- Subverting Imperial Imagery – How the throne room scenes in Revelation use the language and symbols of the empire to proclaim God's ultimate sovereignty.
- The Power of Worship as Resistance – Recognizing worship in Revelation as a counter-narrative that empowers believers to resist oppressive systems.
- Applying the Message Today – Reflecting on how we might identify and resist "Babylon" in our own context and avoid aligning with oppressive structures.
Resources Mentioned:
- Book of Revelation Chapters 4 and 5 – Read here
- Historical Accounts of Emperor Domitian – [Link]
- Shane Claiborne's "Jesus for President" – [Link]
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Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford
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