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REVELATION: Gathering & Judgment
Revelation 14:14–20 gives us a preview of the final judgment. Jesus, the Son of Man, returns with authority to reap the harvest of the earth. For the unrighteous, this means judgment in the winepress of God’s wrath. For the righteous, it means mercy and life. Continue reading
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REVELATION: Three Angelic Declarations
Even in the darkest days of the Tribulation, God offers grace through the eternal gospel, warns of judgment, and promises rest for those who remain faithful to Jesus. Continue reading
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REVELATION: The Two Beasts
Satan will attempt to mimic and mock God’s redemptive plan through an unholy trinity of deception, power, and forced worship—but his defeat is certain, and God’s people must endure in faith. Continue reading
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REVELATION: The Woman and the Dragon
Behind the visible world is a cosmic spiritual conflict. Revelation 12 unveils the dragon’s furious war against God’s redemptive plan—especially through Israel and the church. Yet even in the fiercest battles, God’s victory is sure, and His people are secure through the blood of the Lamb. Continue reading
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REVELATION: The Seventh Trumpet Sounds
When the seventh trumpet sounds, heaven erupts with praise, declaring that Jesus Christ now reigns as King. What was promised is now fully in motion. The end of the age has begun, and God’s eternal kingdom is assured. The call to every believer is to live in the certainty of Christ’s reign—now and forever. Continue reading
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REVELATION: The Two Witnesses
In a chaotic and rebellious world, God plants two faithful witnesses in the very heart of Jerusalem. Their prophetic ministry, death, resurrection, and ascension demonstrate that God’s purposes will prevail, even in the darkest days of the Great Tribulation. Continue reading
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REVELATION: The Mighty Angel and the Little Scroll
In the pause between the sixth and seventh trumpet judgments, John sees a mighty angel and receives a personal, powerful commissioning. The message is clear: God is still in control, His plan is unfolding on time, and His Word must be proclaimed—even when it is both sweet and bitter. Continue reading
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REVELATION: They Did Not Repent
Revelation 9 continues the trumpet judgments with terrifying images of demonic torment and mass death. Yet the most sobering reality in this passage is not the judgment itself—but humanity’s refusal to repent. Even as suffering intensifies, people cling to their sin, echoing the hardened heart of Pharaoh in the book of Exodus. Continue reading
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REVELATION: Prayers Rise and Judgment Falls
Revelation 8 reveals what happens when the seventh seal is opened—a moment of holy silence, rising prayers, and the beginning of trumpet judgments. Though terrifying in scope, these judgments remind us of God’s holiness, justice, and patience, and the urgent invitation to repent while mercy still lingers. Continue reading
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REVELATION: A Great Multitude
In answer to the haunting question from Revelation 6—“Who can stand?”—John is given a glorious vision. Not only will some stand, but a great, global multitude will stand—washed in the blood of the Lamb, worshiping before God’s throne, forever safe in His presence. Continue reading
