At long last, we have reached the final chapters of the Book of Revelation – and what a finale they are!
Read MoreThe final four chapters of Revelation are dedicated to the glorious victory of God over evil, the revelation of the New Jerusalem, and the climactic “wedding of the Lamb.”
Read MoreThe symbols in these chapters are not limited to the first century A.D. As with all of Scripture, they have meaning for us today. Regardless of how you interpret the historical meaning of the harlot and the beast, the lesson is clear: riches and power corrupt.
Read MoreA closer look at these chapters reveals many spiritual “gems” worth praying over!
Read MoreToday’s chapters give a vivid description of the Dragon’s servants, the two beasts, as well as a consoling glimpse into Heaven.
Read MoreToday we reached the “heart” of Revelation, John’s visions of the Woman and the Dragon.
Read MoreThese two chapters of Revelation are packed with mysterious visions, symbolic numbers, and veiled Old Testament references!
Read MoreAt the start of Chapter 8, the enormous power of intercessory prayer is on display.
Read MoreToday we took a look at Revelation 7, which presents an “interlude” between the breaking of the first six seals and the breaking of the seventh.
Read MoreIn this chapter of Revelation, some of the more wild and terrifying imagery takes center stage as the Lamb breaks each seal on the mysterious scroll.
Read MoreToday, we resume our Scripture study with Revelation chapters 4 and 5, which describe the glorious heavenly Liturgy and introduce the all-important figure of the Lamb.
Read MoreIn our sharing today we picked up the pace, discussing the last three Letters to the Churches.
Read MoreWe began our sharing today by noting the interesting connection between Christ’s praise of the Thyatiran church and His criticism of it. These Christians are clearly fervent, and their faith is alive and growing. However, this personal holiness is not enough.
Read MoreToday’s sharing opened with some thoughts about the city of Pergamum itself.
Read MoreToday’s discussion centered on Our Lord’s beautiful words of encouragement to the persecuted Church in Smyrna.
Read MoreToday’s discussion began right at the heart of this passage: “Yet I hold this against you: you have lost the love you had at first.” (Rev. 2:4) Now that’s a verse that calls us all to examine ourselves!
Read MoreToday we shared our study and reflection on the Book of Revelation, Chapter one. After all, where better to begin a Scripture study than at the very end of the Bible?
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