Revelation 16:1-21. All of the judgments come to a conclusion and climax at the same moment. But unregenerate men still refuse to repent.
Category Archives: Revelation 2005
More Judgments to Come | Revelation 15:1-8
Revelation 15:1-8. Still in a parenthesis, in this chapter, the Old Testament prophet Habakkuk finally has his question answered, “How long, O Lord, how long?” when God will judge the earth. Over the years and even today, there are many asking this question again.
Nearing the Countdown | Revelation 14:9-20
Revelation 14:9-20. In this passage a clear choice is offered to those living in the Tribulation. The Beast says, “worship me and enjoy life on earth in comfort.” Jesus Christ says, “worship me or be judged for all eternity.” All men today essentially face the same choice today. Which will you choose?
Good Guys and Bad Guys | Revelation 14:1-8
Revelation 14:1-8. Throughout all of history, God is preparing to rescue the earth. He has already made every provision and is orchestrating His plan in every detail, including the end times to come. In this passage, John outlines this group of believers called the 144,000. Who are they? What is their purpose? How are they unique?
Three Against God | Revelation 13:1-18
Revelation 13:1-18. John’s vision included the revealing of the world’s three great enemies: Satan, the Anti-Christ, and the False Prophet. This “terrible trio” will wreck havoc like the world has never seen. In his epistle, John explained that today, all people face three great enemies: the world, the flesh, and the devil. By God’s grace, these can be overcome. The terrible trio will also be defeated according to God’s time and plan.
Who ARE these Characters? | Revelation 12:1-17
Revelation 12:1-17. Revelation 12 and 13 set the scene for the final years of the Great Tribulation. Six “characters” are introduced, five of the six characters in chapter 12. To understand this book, we must identify who each one is and their purpose.
In Parenthesis: The Crowning of the Christ | Revelation 11:14-19
Revelation 11:14-19. In Revelation, the “parenthesis” is used for either a flashback or a flash-forward. Each parenthesis moves out of sequential order, which if not understood may be confusing. Particularly in this passage is the crowning of creation’s King. Do you recognize Jesus Christ as king in your life?
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