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REVELATION 22

September 4, 2016
“Not every Christian today feels comfortable praying, “Come, Lord Jesus”. Suffering Christians long for Jesus’ return, but some people are more comfortable with the world and view the end of…

REVELATION 21

August 28, 2016
The New Jerusalem has twelve gates on which are written the names of the twelve tribes of Israel along with twelve foundation stones inscribed with the names of the twelve…

REVELATION 20

August 21, 2016
Revelation 20 is the most debated chapter of this entire writing from the Apostle John. Great Christians throughout history held differing views regarding the subject matter of this chapter. John…

REVELATION 17-19

August 14, 2016
Our faith should inform our public policy because as participants in a sinful society we will share its judgments. Because we are all affected by sin, we should raise our…

REVELATION 15-16

July 31, 2016
Armageddon The city of Megiddo was located between the Plain of Jezreel and Israel’s western coast. Throughout history, many decisive battles have been fought near Megiddo – largely because the…

REVELATION 14

July 24, 2016
“Revelation was written not only for persecuted churches like Smyrna and Phila-delphia; it was also written for compromising churches like Sardis, Thyatira, and Laodicea, and for some experiencing both like…

REVELATION 13

July 17, 2016
“Dear Children, the last hour is here. You have heard that the Antichrist is coming, and already many such antichrists have appeared. From this we know that the last hour…

REVELATION 12

July 10, 2016
Many Christians in the United States are afraid that their witness may offend someone, but Revelation emphasizes that our witness for Jesus is worth even our lives. Comfort is a…

REVELATION 10-11

July 3, 2016
It is both difficult and dangerous to tell the truth. People who tell the truth not infrequently get killed. In Ezekiel 3:1-3 the Prophet is commanded to eat a scroll…

REVELATION 8-9

June 19, 2016
God is sovereign, but in his sovereign plan, he has chosen to make the prayers of his people part of the exercise of his will. Often judgment follows prayer with…

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