The Beast assumes world political power

Date: March 27, 2020
Topic: Destruction
Passage: Revelation 17:9–Revelation 17:18

The fall of religious Babylon (chapter 17) occurs when the beast assumes his religious role in the middle of the Tribulation and assumes world political power. The city of ancient Babylon is in Iraq, about 50 miles south of Baghdad on the Euphrates River. The captivity by Nebuchadnezzar …

The Church at Sardis Was Spiritually Dead

Date: January 30, 2020
Topic: Dead
Passage: Revelation 3:1–Revelation 3:6

Sardis is about 30 miles south of Thyatira, a wealthy city, and the capital of Lydia. The people were proud and thought they could not be overtaken but Cyrus the Great of Persia stormed the city and took it over in the sixth century. From a religious standpoint it was a center of pagan worship …

What is True Worship?

Date: December 20, 2019
Topic: Worship
Passage: Revelation 5:8–Revelation 5:14

What is Worship? Worship isn’t about a style of music. It is more than singing songs. It transcends actions and words. Worship comes from confession of who God is and the attitudes of our hearts concerning Him. It is about the excitement of knowing the promises of God’s word and the end of …

Fantastic Displays of God’s Craftsmanship

Date: November 28, 2019
Topic: Revelation
Passage: Psalms 19:1–Psalms 19:14

This Psalm tells us how the Lord has revealed Himself both in the sky and in the Scriptures. He is the God of creation, and He is the God of revelation. We are surrounded by fantastic displays of God’s craftsmanship (vv. 1-6). The heavens give dramatic evidence of His existence, His power …

Satan’s final battle

Date: November 27, 2019
Topic: Commitment
Passage: Revelation 12:10–Revelation 12:17

Notice that two of Satan’s activities in these verses is to deceive the world and to accuse the brethren (v. 10). The critical blow came to Satan when Jesus Christ shed His blood for our sins (v. 11). The victory is won by Christ’s death in our place to pay the penalty for our sin. As we face the battle with …

Outline of The Book of Revelation (v. 19)

Date: October 25, 2019
Topic: Motivation
Passage: Revelation 1:17–Revelation 1:20

We may laugh at the story above, but Jesus has the keys to open and shut the doors of death and Hell (vv. 17-18). A key to a vault where treasures are kept can be a very important key. It can give the person access to things of great value. But, of all the keys in the world there are none as …

The Two Witnesses

Date: October 23, 2019
Topic: Witness
Passage: Revelation 11:1–Revelation 11:14

When the Rapture of the Church takes place (which could happen at any time (I Cor. 15:52) Israel will build a temple in Jerusalem (vv. 1-2) which may be referred to as the Tribulation Temple…

The world’s greatest revival meeting

Date: October 20, 2019
Topic: Witnessing
Passage: Revelation 7:9–Revelation 7:17

As we consider the last half of this 7th chapter, we see how God not only seals a remnant of Israel, but he also saves a redeemed company of Gentiles during the Great Tribulation period. This group of 144,000 select men from Israel, will fulfill the word of Jesus that this “gospel of the kingdom” …

The Bowl Judgments

Date: June 16, 2019
Topic: Stubbornness
Passage: Revelation 16:1–Revelation 16:12

Chapter 16 covers the seven bowl judgments. These are an expansion of the seventh trumpet judgement, just as the seven trumpet judgments are an expansion of the breaking of the seventh seal judgment. John introduces the seven angels to pour out the seven bowls of God’s wrath on the …

The Church at Laodicea Was Lukewarm

Date: April 25, 2019
Topic: Lukewarmness
Passage: Revelation 3:14–Revelation 3:22

This last of the seven churches, Laodicea, is located about 45 miles southeast of Philadelphia and about 90 miles east of Ephesus the city in the first letter. It was a large city specializing in the manufacture of wool and a center for making medicines. Pride and self-satisfaction characterized …

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