Revelation
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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
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REVELATION: The Sealing of the 144,000
Before the final seal is broken, there is a divine pause. In the midst of overwhelming judgment, God graciously marks His own—144,000 Jewish believers set apart to witness during the end times. But this sealing is also a reminder that all who belong to Jesus are sealed by the Spirit, protected for eternity, and called… Continue reading
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REVELATION: The Wrath of the Lamb
The Lamb begins to open the scroll—and with each broken seal, the reality of God’s coming judgment unfolds. Yet, even in wrath, the people of God are remembered, preserved, and called to endure with hope. Continue reading
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REVELATION: Who Is Worthy?
John’s vision shifts from the throne of God to the scroll of God’s redemptive plan—and only one is found worthy to open it: Jesus, the Lion who conquered and the Lamb who was slain. All of heaven erupts in worship, and we are invited to join. Continue reading
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REVELATION: Holy, Holy, Holy
John’s vision of the heavenly throne room invites us to behold the majesty of God, join the worship of heaven, and live lives marked by reverence and awe before the Holy, Sovereign, Eternal Lord. Continue reading
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REVELATION: The Throne in Heaven
In Revelation 4, the Apostle John is given a breathtaking glimpse of heaven—a vision not of chaos or uncertainty, but of a throne, and One seated upon it. At the center of all things, John sees the majestic, holy, and sovereign God of the universe. This passage is meant to anchor our hearts in the… Continue reading
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REVELATION: The Church in Laodicea
The church in Laodicea had wealth, success, and a glowing reputation—but it was spiritually empty. Jesus gives them (and us) a sobering warning: Self-sufficiency leads to spiritual lukewarmness, blindness, and poverty. Yet even here, Jesus lovingly invites His people to repent, restore fellowship with Him, and share in His victory. Continue reading
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REVELATION: The Church in Philadelphia
The church in Philadelphia, though small and rejected by the world, remained faithful to Jesus. Christ offers them no rebuke—only encouragement, promises, and a reminder that He is the One who holds the keys to eternal life. Their steadfastness amid rejection would be honored both now and forever. Continue reading
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REVELATION: The Church at Sardis
The church in Sardis had a reputation for being alive, but Jesus saw the truth—they were spiritually dead. This message is a wake-up call to believers who have grown complacent, urging them to return to true faith and vitality in Christ. The warning is clear: Activity does not equal life. Jesus calls His church to… Continue reading
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REVELATION: To the Church in Thyatira
The church in Thyatira was active in love, faith, and service, yet it tolerated false teaching that led believers into compromise. Jesus’ message to this church serves as a strong warning about the dangers of allowing false doctrine and moral corruption to take root. It is a call to remain faithful, reject deception, and hold… Continue reading
