Revelation 4-7 give us a picture of God being in control and the Lamb fulfilling God’s purposes. In the next section, chapters 8-11, John writes about the opening of the ...

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Chapter 4 This magnificent section of Revelation gives us the picture of God on His throne. John is called to witness the revelation as it unfolds (Rev. 4:1). He sees ...

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In this section of Revelation, Christ addressed each of the seven churches of Asia about their situation. There are a few things that stand out in these letters that will ...

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Revelation is a book that will fill the reader with awe and wonder. In it we read about the four horsemen, a dragon, beasts, and the Lion and Lamb of ...

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Historical Background We take the position that Revelation was written in 96 A.D. We believe the internal evidence for this is solid, and will, therefore, look at the historical from ...

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Symbolic Language The language of Revelation is highly symbolic. Notice what John says. “And He sent and signified it by His angel to His servant John” (Rev. 1:1).“Now a great ...

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Introductory Remarks In this series of articles we will examine the book of Revelation. It is a book about which many are confused. This partly has to do with the ...

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Twenty-first century denominations present a different gospel than the one found in the Bible. If the gospel and Christianity was like what is presented by modern American churches, first-century Christians ...

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The last few words from the cross give us a glimpse of the extent of the Lord’s suffering, as well as His total trust in the Father. It will help ...

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Jesus time on the cross is an example of complete submission to the will of the Father. He experienced a painful and humiliating death. Just hours before the Lord prayed ...

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