Revelation

  • “The fourth angel poured out his bowl upon the sun,…” (Rev. 16:8-16) this is very much like the fourth trumpet back in chapter 8:12, and a lot like the sixth seal back in chapter 6:12. “…and it was given to it to scorch men with fire.” – this reminds us that God is in control…

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  • THE THIRD BOWL

    O Lord God, the Almighty, true and righteous are Your judgments.

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  • …but notice in verse 2, it’s only on unbelievers and not on the believers. That’s exactly like the plagues of Egypt and were very discriminative.

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  • (Rev. 15:5-8) Verse 5, “After this I looked, and the sanctuary of the tent of testimony …” – this sanctuary has appeared in chapter 11:19, now we see the ‘tent of the testimony’ that goes back to the tabernacle. We see it many times in the Old Testament, and one allusion in the New Testament…

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  • A SCENE OF HEAVEN

    (cf. Rev. 15:1-8) A SCENE OF HEAVEN (cf. Rev. 15:1-8) Chapters 15 and 16 of Revelation are a literary section of the book of Revelation, chapter 15 introducing the seven bowls that begin in chapter 16. It’s very interesting to note that the 3rd woe which is the seventh trumpet is really the seven bowls. And…

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  • THE REAPERS

    They may be killed by the unbelievers, but ultimately they’re secured in the hand of God. Hallelujah! Isn’t it good for a group of persecuted Christians to know that God knows their name? God knows what they’re going through. God cares about them, that all history is in His hand, and that the evil ones…

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  • (cf. Rev. 14:9-20) In verse 9 it says, a third angel followed them and said in a loud voice, “If anyone worships (present tense, meaning continues to worship) the beast and its image (cf. chapter 13) and receives its mark on their forehead or on their hand, they too, will drink the wine of God’s…

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  • One of the real difficulties in trying to interpret Revelation is that a theme is picked up in one point and developed in several successive stages: the real fall of Babylon which i think is symbolic of Rome; which was symbolic of Babylon; which is symbolic of all human society organized and functioning apart from…

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  • It’s the Messiah slain but is alive now, the One who purchased us with His blood, the One whose blood washed away our sins, that’s the One standing on Mount Zion.

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  • There is a purpose for evil; exactly what it is we don’t know. But those of us who know Christ have been sealed. We’re redeemed by the blood of the Lamb. We’re safe. We’re eternally secure.

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