
Putting On God’s Armor
May 9, 2026
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In 1859, the largest solar storm in recorded history took place. Known as the Carrington Event, it produced a massive geomagnetic disturbance blamed for disrupting the telegraph system. The website Space.com says, "It's...
No Fear of an Apocalypse is an episode from Our Daily Bread Podcast | Our Daily Bread by Our Daily Bread Ministries. In 1859, the largest solar storm in recorded history took place. Known as the Carrington Event, it produced a massive geoma...
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In 1859, the largest solar storm in recorded history took place. Known as the Carrington Event, it produced a massive geomagnetic disturbance blamed for disrupting the telegraph system. The website Space.com says, "It's been conjectured that a storm on the scale of the Carrington event, if it happened today, could cause an internet apocalypse." The ominous word apocalypse intrigues us. It's the Greek title of the book of Revelation ( apokalupsis ). But the word doesn't only mean a catastrophe or the end of the world. As the title Revelation implies, it also refers to an unveiling, a revealing. The book opens, "The revelation from Jesus Christ, which God gave him to show his servants what must soon take place" (Revelation 1:1). Revelation reveals Jesus as the Lamb of God, a term John uses more than twenty-five times in Revelation to describe Him. The book also reveals Christ as one whose "eyes were like blazing fire. His feet were like bronze glowing in a furnace, and his voice was like the sound of rushing waters" (vv. 14-15). When John first saw the Lamb of God, he "fell at his feet as though dead" (v. 17). But this Lamb touched him and said, "Do not be afraid. . . . I am alive for ever and ever!" (v. 18). Rather than fearing any apocalypse, we can embrace Revelation for showing us the glorified, resurrected Christ. He's the one we worship.
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