Tag: book of revelation

  • Four Horsemen Revisited

    Four Horsemen Revisited

    After all those who will be sealed are sealed, demons are loosed to torment the reprobate. The first woe is past. John sees a sixth angel preparing to blast the next trumpet, which symbolizes both God’s wrath and deliverance through the proclamation of the Gospel. Revelation 9:13-21 Then the sixth angel sounded, and I heard…

  • Which Millennial View Best Corresponds With Reality?

    Which Millennial View Best Corresponds With Reality?

    Ask your questions on Facebook, Instragram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Tumblr, or on this blog. As we have been studying the book of Revelation on Sunday afternoons at The Church at Sunsites, the text seems to indicate that Jesus is currently conquering the world, and the world is currently being renewed. The New Jerusalem is currently coming…

  • To Understand What An Unsearchable God Has Spoken

    To Understand What An Unsearchable God Has Spoken

    How can any person possibly understand what God has said? God’s language is creative. When He speaks, things like trees, planets, solar systems, galaxies, and superclusters appear. Here we are, people who hear in English and Spanish and Deutsch and Swahili and Farsi, unable to understand God’s language. If I asked you what language God…

  • List of Symbols in Revelation

    List of Symbols in Revelation

    Revelation is a book of Symbols. These symbols should be interpreted through a biblical lens rather than through our own presuppositions. Use this list as a help while you read John’s apocalyptic book. Download the devotional commentary on the book of Revelation. Repeated Symbols in John’s Revelation: Symbol Interpretation 2 Valid testimony (Deuteronomy 19:15) 3…

  • Hunger for the Explicit Word

    Hunger for the Explicit Word

    Submit your questions using the contact form, on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or LinkedIn. In the sermon this last Sunday, we observed how the Bible describes and prescribes prophecy so that we know what Samuel is being ordained for as we walk through the narrative. During the course of the sermon, I made a statement that…