The document provides an overview and analysis of Revelation chapters 8-9. It discusses how the seventh seal contains seven trumpets of judgment, and how the first four trumpets parallel the plagues in Egypt and warn of coming divine wrath. It also analyzes the imagery of the locusts in the fifth trumpet as representing internal decay within the Roman Empire.
The Olivet Discourse: What Will Be the sign of your coming? (Part 2)David Turner
This is part two of a three part series on the Olivet Discourse (Matthew 24:29-35). This answers the disciple's question, What will be the sign of your coming?
The document discusses eternal judgment and punishment as described in the Bible. It provides numerous passages that describe how those whose names are not found in the book of life will be thrown into the lake of fire for eternal punishment with weeping and gnashing of teeth, while the righteous will receive eternal life. God will judge all people impartially according to their deeds.
The document discusses the three phases of God's judgment:
1. The pre-advent or investigative phase begins with the proclamation of the first angel's message and involves judgment in heaven before Jesus' second coming.
2. The millennial phase involves the saints reigning with Christ for 1000 years to judge the rest of the dead.
3. The post-millennial phase is the final judgment where the books of record are opened, names are found in the Book of Life or not, and the wicked are destroyed in the lake of fire.
The document discusses the three phases of judgment according to scripture: 1) The pre-advent or investigative phase begins with the proclamation of the first angel's message. 2) The millennial phase involves the saints judging the wicked dead for 1,000 years. 3) The post-millennial phase is the final judgment where all the dead, small and great, stand before God and are judged according to their works recorded in the books, with those not found in the Book of Life cast into the lake of fire.
THIS EXPLAINS THAT JUDGMENT IS A PROCESS; NOT AN EVENT. GOD DOES NOT NEED TO DO ALL THIS; BUT IN ORDER TO ADDRESS IN FAIRNESS ANY QUESTIONS THE ANGELS MIGHT HAVE HAD, AFTER LUCIFER FELL FROM HEAVEN, HE NEEDS TO DO THIS. WOULD YOU?
Revelation 7 8 april 29 2012 sermon slides (1)John Smith
The document describes passages from the books of Romans, Joel, 2 Peter, and Revelation. It summarizes Revelation chapter 7, where John sees God sealing 144,000 believers from the tribes of Israel (who are symbolic), and then sees a great multitude from every nation worshiping God. Chapter 8 describes silence in heaven followed by angels sounding seven trumpets, with each trumpet blast bringing destruction to a third of the earth, sea, rivers, or celestial bodies. The document emphasizes that salvation belongs to God and the Lamb alone.
The document provides an overview and analysis of Revelation chapters 8-9. It discusses how the seventh seal contains seven trumpets of judgment, and how the first four trumpets parallel the plagues in Egypt and warn of coming divine wrath. It also analyzes the imagery of the locusts in the fifth trumpet as representing internal decay within the Roman Empire.
The Olivet Discourse: What Will Be the sign of your coming? (Part 2)David Turner
This is part two of a three part series on the Olivet Discourse (Matthew 24:29-35). This answers the disciple's question, What will be the sign of your coming?
The document discusses eternal judgment and punishment as described in the Bible. It provides numerous passages that describe how those whose names are not found in the book of life will be thrown into the lake of fire for eternal punishment with weeping and gnashing of teeth, while the righteous will receive eternal life. God will judge all people impartially according to their deeds.
The document discusses the three phases of God's judgment:
1. The pre-advent or investigative phase begins with the proclamation of the first angel's message and involves judgment in heaven before Jesus' second coming.
2. The millennial phase involves the saints reigning with Christ for 1000 years to judge the rest of the dead.
3. The post-millennial phase is the final judgment where the books of record are opened, names are found in the Book of Life or not, and the wicked are destroyed in the lake of fire.
The document discusses the three phases of judgment according to scripture: 1) The pre-advent or investigative phase begins with the proclamation of the first angel's message. 2) The millennial phase involves the saints judging the wicked dead for 1,000 years. 3) The post-millennial phase is the final judgment where all the dead, small and great, stand before God and are judged according to their works recorded in the books, with those not found in the Book of Life cast into the lake of fire.
THIS EXPLAINS THAT JUDGMENT IS A PROCESS; NOT AN EVENT. GOD DOES NOT NEED TO DO ALL THIS; BUT IN ORDER TO ADDRESS IN FAIRNESS ANY QUESTIONS THE ANGELS MIGHT HAVE HAD, AFTER LUCIFER FELL FROM HEAVEN, HE NEEDS TO DO THIS. WOULD YOU?
Revelation 7 8 april 29 2012 sermon slides (1)John Smith
The document describes passages from the books of Romans, Joel, 2 Peter, and Revelation. It summarizes Revelation chapter 7, where John sees God sealing 144,000 believers from the tribes of Israel (who are symbolic), and then sees a great multitude from every nation worshiping God. Chapter 8 describes silence in heaven followed by angels sounding seven trumpets, with each trumpet blast bringing destruction to a third of the earth, sea, rivers, or celestial bodies. The document emphasizes that salvation belongs to God and the Lamb alone.
The document describes a war in heaven between Michael and his angels against the dragon (Satan). Satan and his angels were defeated and cast out of heaven down to earth. It then describes how Satan seeks to turn people away from God and persecutes believers. God protects and sustains believers through difficult times. Satan will be allowed to persecute the church for a limited time, but believers can find refuge in God and will ultimately be victorious through Christ.
This document provides a summary and analysis of Revelation chapters 10-11. It discusses four main topics from the text:
1. The angel with the little book symbolizes that there will be no more warnings before judgment comes.
2. John is told to prophesy again, indicating continued preaching of God's message, even if it produces bitterness.
3. The measuring of the temple represents God knowing and protecting his people, the church.
4. The two witnesses symbolize Moses and Elijah, who will continue preaching God's message despite persecution for 1260 days.
XII Olivet Discourse and the Return of ChristLenny Hoy
You have been somewhat equipped in the previous two presentations with some guidance on how to make appropriate, daily use of End-Times prophecies. Now we step into a major prophecy passage. Jesus' Olivet Discourse provides a bridge between Old Testament prophetic narratives and those of Paul and John. What does Jesus, Himself, have to say about His own return? And, just as importantly, to whom does He address the various warnings in this pivotal discourse? Is He talking to me?
The document provides an overview of how the book of Revelation draws heavily from imagery and themes found in the Old Testament. It discusses numerous examples where events, figures and symbols described in Revelation parallel or allude to specific people, places and prophecies in the OT. These include references to the menorah, four living creatures, seven seals/trumpets, two witnesses, Babylon's fall, and more. The document aims to show how Revelation is deeply rooted in the OT textual and theological tradition.
The document discusses the concept of "the deep" from both biblical and historical perspectives. It provides several biblical passages that reference the deep, including Genesis describing the earth being without form prior to creation and the spirit of God hovering over the waters. It suggests the deep refers to water or a profound, unfathomable place. The document also characterizes Leviathan as a sea creature, linking it to descriptions of the devil. Finally, it proposes that the deep refers to a location beyond the earth where Satan and his followers were originally cast out from heaven.
The document discusses the tribulation period that is prophesied in the Bible to occur after the rapture of the church but before the second coming of Jesus Christ. It provides definitions of the tribulation, explains that it is a time determined for Israel according to prophecies in Daniel, and will last for 7 years based on calculations from Daniel's 70 weeks prophecy. Events described taking place during the tribulation include the ministry of two witnesses, Satan being cast to earth, and the beast being given power for 42 months. Arguments for why the church will be raptured before the tribulation include that the church is not appointed to wrath and is the bride of Christ.
The document discusses the topic of antichrists based on a passage from 1st John. It examines what an antichrist is according to scripture rather than focusing on who the antichrist is. An antichrist denies that Jesus is the Christ and denies the relationship between God the Father and the Son. The document also discusses how the apostle John was countering the teachings of heretical groups like the Gnostics who claimed secret knowledge and taught doctrines contradicting the true teachings about God and Christ.
The scripture passage from Daniel 8:14 formed the central pillar of the Adventist faith, which predicted that the sanctuary would be cleansed after 2300 days. Verses 3-4 describe a ram with two horns pushing in all directions and becoming great. Verses 5-8 then describe a male goat that overthrew the ram and became very great until its main horn was broken off. Verses 9-12 depict a small horn that became exceedingly great and took away the daily sacrifice by exalting itself, casting down the sanctuary. Verse 13 asks how long the vision concerning the daily sacrifice and transgression of desolation would last, trampling the sanctuary and host underfoot for 2300 days.
The Signs of Jesus' Coming and the End of the times part1Van Nagac
The document discusses several signs that will precede the coming of Jesus Christ and the end times according to passages from the Bible. It mentions an increase in earthquakes and wars according to prophecy in the books of Timothy and Matthew. Additionally, it warns of a rise in false prophets and a falling away from the faith. These signs indicate that Christ's return is near.
The document discusses that the Bible is the most reliable source for truth about the future because:
1) The Bible claims authority as the word of God and was authored by men who spoke from God.
2) The Bible has the greatest reliability based on the number of manuscripts and how close they are to the originals, as well as being correct archaeologically and scientifically.
3) The Bible has 100% accuracy in prophecies about Christ and the destruction of Tyre and Sidon, demonstrating it can foretell the future. Studying end times helps believers prepare for Christ's return and eternity.
A BIBLICAL EXEGESIS/PERSPECTIVE OF WHO/WHAT CONSTITUTES MODERN-DAY ISRAEL...PLEASE VERIFY THE SCRIPTURES FOR YOURSELF BEFORE JUMPING TO CONCLUSIONS OR ASSUMING OTHERS ARE BIAS.
A powerful Bible studies that was revealed in the month of Ramadan in the Upper Room of GCM. The Revelation chapter 4 to 7, revealed "One Throne" which means there is only ONE GOD and His name is Jesus! The 4 creatures and 24 elders worshipped Him. The 7 seals were opened. The 4 horsemen were identified. POWERFUL Revelation Message!
The document discusses how the book of Revelation draws heavily from imagery and themes found throughout the Old Testament, even though it does not directly quote from the OT. It provides numerous examples of parallels between descriptions in Revelation and passages in books like Ezekiel, Daniel, Isaiah, and others. The OT background informs much of John's symbolic language and visions in Revelation.
This document provides commentary on a passage from the biblical book of Zephaniah, dated to between 640-612 BC. It was a prophecy warning of God's coming judgment on Judah for rampant sin, including idolatry, rejection of God, and lack of conviction about sin. The commentary analyzes themes in Zephaniah related to complete destruction and desolation as punishment for sin, comparing it to the Flood and future judgments. It aims to demonstrate the relevance of Zephaniah's message for societies that accept sin as normal and reject conviction about sin.
Then There Was Life - Genesis 1:20-2:3David Turner
The Creation of Life or the Six and Seventh Day of Creation: Genesis 1:20-2:3. Please download this free PowerPoint to use in teaching or preaching about Genesis. Download Free PowerPoint at www.bibleguy.org
Provision In The Midst of the Storm - Genesis 7:1-24David Turner
God provided for Noah and his family through the midst of the storm. He can provide for us during the storms of our life as well. You're welcome to download this and all PowerPoint lecture/sermons at www.BibleGuy.org
One Righteous Man Can Save the World - Genesis 6:1-12David Turner
Noah was found righteous in the eyes of God. Noah became the savior of the world. This PowerPoint on Genesis 6:1-12 is free to download and use for instruction in righteousness at www.BibleGuy.org
The document provides an in-depth analysis and summary of Revelation chapters 1-3, which describe Jesus Christ's messages to the seven churches of Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia and Laodicea. It begins by introducing the context and background, then analyzes each element of Christ's appearance and identifies him as the divine messenger. It examines the meaning and significance behind the imagery used. Finally, it summarizes the key points in Christ's message to the church of Ephesus as an example.
The document describes a war in heaven between Michael and his angels against the dragon (Satan). Satan and his angels were defeated and cast out of heaven down to earth. It then describes how Satan seeks to turn people away from God and persecutes believers. God protects and sustains believers through difficult times. Satan will be allowed to persecute the church for a limited time, but believers can find refuge in God and will ultimately be victorious through Christ.
This document provides a summary and analysis of Revelation chapters 10-11. It discusses four main topics from the text:
1. The angel with the little book symbolizes that there will be no more warnings before judgment comes.
2. John is told to prophesy again, indicating continued preaching of God's message, even if it produces bitterness.
3. The measuring of the temple represents God knowing and protecting his people, the church.
4. The two witnesses symbolize Moses and Elijah, who will continue preaching God's message despite persecution for 1260 days.
XII Olivet Discourse and the Return of ChristLenny Hoy
You have been somewhat equipped in the previous two presentations with some guidance on how to make appropriate, daily use of End-Times prophecies. Now we step into a major prophecy passage. Jesus' Olivet Discourse provides a bridge between Old Testament prophetic narratives and those of Paul and John. What does Jesus, Himself, have to say about His own return? And, just as importantly, to whom does He address the various warnings in this pivotal discourse? Is He talking to me?
The document provides an overview of how the book of Revelation draws heavily from imagery and themes found in the Old Testament. It discusses numerous examples where events, figures and symbols described in Revelation parallel or allude to specific people, places and prophecies in the OT. These include references to the menorah, four living creatures, seven seals/trumpets, two witnesses, Babylon's fall, and more. The document aims to show how Revelation is deeply rooted in the OT textual and theological tradition.
The document discusses the concept of "the deep" from both biblical and historical perspectives. It provides several biblical passages that reference the deep, including Genesis describing the earth being without form prior to creation and the spirit of God hovering over the waters. It suggests the deep refers to water or a profound, unfathomable place. The document also characterizes Leviathan as a sea creature, linking it to descriptions of the devil. Finally, it proposes that the deep refers to a location beyond the earth where Satan and his followers were originally cast out from heaven.
The document discusses the tribulation period that is prophesied in the Bible to occur after the rapture of the church but before the second coming of Jesus Christ. It provides definitions of the tribulation, explains that it is a time determined for Israel according to prophecies in Daniel, and will last for 7 years based on calculations from Daniel's 70 weeks prophecy. Events described taking place during the tribulation include the ministry of two witnesses, Satan being cast to earth, and the beast being given power for 42 months. Arguments for why the church will be raptured before the tribulation include that the church is not appointed to wrath and is the bride of Christ.
The document discusses the topic of antichrists based on a passage from 1st John. It examines what an antichrist is according to scripture rather than focusing on who the antichrist is. An antichrist denies that Jesus is the Christ and denies the relationship between God the Father and the Son. The document also discusses how the apostle John was countering the teachings of heretical groups like the Gnostics who claimed secret knowledge and taught doctrines contradicting the true teachings about God and Christ.
The scripture passage from Daniel 8:14 formed the central pillar of the Adventist faith, which predicted that the sanctuary would be cleansed after 2300 days. Verses 3-4 describe a ram with two horns pushing in all directions and becoming great. Verses 5-8 then describe a male goat that overthrew the ram and became very great until its main horn was broken off. Verses 9-12 depict a small horn that became exceedingly great and took away the daily sacrifice by exalting itself, casting down the sanctuary. Verse 13 asks how long the vision concerning the daily sacrifice and transgression of desolation would last, trampling the sanctuary and host underfoot for 2300 days.
The Signs of Jesus' Coming and the End of the times part1Van Nagac
The document discusses several signs that will precede the coming of Jesus Christ and the end times according to passages from the Bible. It mentions an increase in earthquakes and wars according to prophecy in the books of Timothy and Matthew. Additionally, it warns of a rise in false prophets and a falling away from the faith. These signs indicate that Christ's return is near.
The document discusses that the Bible is the most reliable source for truth about the future because:
1) The Bible claims authority as the word of God and was authored by men who spoke from God.
2) The Bible has the greatest reliability based on the number of manuscripts and how close they are to the originals, as well as being correct archaeologically and scientifically.
3) The Bible has 100% accuracy in prophecies about Christ and the destruction of Tyre and Sidon, demonstrating it can foretell the future. Studying end times helps believers prepare for Christ's return and eternity.
A BIBLICAL EXEGESIS/PERSPECTIVE OF WHO/WHAT CONSTITUTES MODERN-DAY ISRAEL...PLEASE VERIFY THE SCRIPTURES FOR YOURSELF BEFORE JUMPING TO CONCLUSIONS OR ASSUMING OTHERS ARE BIAS.
A powerful Bible studies that was revealed in the month of Ramadan in the Upper Room of GCM. The Revelation chapter 4 to 7, revealed "One Throne" which means there is only ONE GOD and His name is Jesus! The 4 creatures and 24 elders worshipped Him. The 7 seals were opened. The 4 horsemen were identified. POWERFUL Revelation Message!
The document discusses how the book of Revelation draws heavily from imagery and themes found throughout the Old Testament, even though it does not directly quote from the OT. It provides numerous examples of parallels between descriptions in Revelation and passages in books like Ezekiel, Daniel, Isaiah, and others. The OT background informs much of John's symbolic language and visions in Revelation.
This document provides commentary on a passage from the biblical book of Zephaniah, dated to between 640-612 BC. It was a prophecy warning of God's coming judgment on Judah for rampant sin, including idolatry, rejection of God, and lack of conviction about sin. The commentary analyzes themes in Zephaniah related to complete destruction and desolation as punishment for sin, comparing it to the Flood and future judgments. It aims to demonstrate the relevance of Zephaniah's message for societies that accept sin as normal and reject conviction about sin.
Then There Was Life - Genesis 1:20-2:3David Turner
The Creation of Life or the Six and Seventh Day of Creation: Genesis 1:20-2:3. Please download this free PowerPoint to use in teaching or preaching about Genesis. Download Free PowerPoint at www.bibleguy.org
Provision In The Midst of the Storm - Genesis 7:1-24David Turner
God provided for Noah and his family through the midst of the storm. He can provide for us during the storms of our life as well. You're welcome to download this and all PowerPoint lecture/sermons at www.BibleGuy.org
One Righteous Man Can Save the World - Genesis 6:1-12David Turner
Noah was found righteous in the eyes of God. Noah became the savior of the world. This PowerPoint on Genesis 6:1-12 is free to download and use for instruction in righteousness at www.BibleGuy.org
The document provides an in-depth analysis and summary of Revelation chapters 1-3, which describe Jesus Christ's messages to the seven churches of Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia and Laodicea. It begins by introducing the context and background, then analyzes each element of Christ's appearance and identifies him as the divine messenger. It examines the meaning and significance behind the imagery used. Finally, it summarizes the key points in Christ's message to the church of Ephesus as an example.
The document provides an overview and analysis of Revelation 4:1-5:14 from the Bible. It describes John's vision of being called up to heaven to see things that will happen. He sees a throne in heaven surrounded by gemstones, with God sitting on it. God is praised by angels and elders. A scroll is seen in God's hand, but only the Lamb that was slain, Jesus, is found worthy to open it, causing more praise.
The document provides an analysis and summary of Revelation 13:1-14:5. It discusses the sea beast and earth beast mentioned in Revelation. It argues that the sea beast is the same as the beast from the abyss in Revelation 11 and 17. Several points of identification are made between the sea beast and the beasts described by Daniel. The heads of the sea beast represent seven rulers, and five have already fallen by the time of writing with one currently ruling and another yet to come, becoming the eighth.
The document provides commentary on Revelation chapters 1-3, focusing on the letter to the church in Sardis. It describes the historical context of Sardis and analyzes themes in the letter. The key points are:
- Sardis was once a wealthy city but had become known for unfulfilled promises like the "unsinkable" Titanic.
- The church in Sardis appeared alive but was spiritually dead despite a reputation. Jesus calls them to repent of inactive faith.
- Faith without works is dead, so they must keep Jesus' commands to overcome. The faithful will be vindicated and their names preserved.
This document provides an overview and analysis of key aspects of understanding the book of Revelation. It discusses that Revelation was intended to be understood by its original readers, not seen as a mystery. Several symbols and their meanings are examined, particularly numbers like 7 and 31⁄2 that play important roles. The use of apocalyptic symbolism is emphasized. In summary, the document aims to convey that Revelation should be interpreted through the lens of its first century audience and symbols, not future events.
The document summarizes four headlines that preview coming events in the Book of Revelation. It discusses the first headline of "God Judges Rome" involving angels reaping harvests to symbolize God's judgment. It then explains the second headline of "Babylon the Great Falls" and the symbols of grapes and wine representing judgment from the wicked perspective. The third and fourth headlines are also previewed. Seven angels are then introduced who will pour out seven plagues as God's wrath is finished, representing the impending judgments.
Sanctuary Presentation 9. Christ in the Hebrew Sanctuary in the Book of Revel...Sami Wilberforce
This document provides an overview of Revival Week at Maseno University from 20-26 July 2015. The theme is "The Sanctuary" based on Psalm 77:13. It discusses the pattern of the Hebrew sanctuary and how Jesus has followed that same pattern from the beginning to the end, on earth and in heaven. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the sanctuary message to be able to follow our High Priest through the heavenly sanctuary spiritually.
The document then examines various aspects of the sanctuary pattern based on revelations in the Bible, including the furniture in each compartment and Jesus' role within the sanctuary. It addresses questions about the symbolism of Jesus walking among the golden candlesticks and being at the altar of incense or
The document describes events from the book of Revelation chapter 8. When the seventh seal is broken, there is silence in heaven. Seven angels are given seven trumpets. Another angel offers incense and prayers to God. The angel throws the censer to the earth, causing natural disasters. The first angel sounds his trumpet, and hail, fire and blood are thrown to the earth, burning up a third of the earth's surface.
Revelation 11 june 10 2012 sermon slides (1)John Smith
This document provides commentary on Revelation 11:1-14 regarding the temple, two witnesses, and the second prophetic pause in Revelation. It summarizes that:
1) The temple is a symbol of God's people, though some see a future rebuilt temple in Jerusalem.
2) The two witnesses have power to perform plagues and are later killed but resurrected, with interpretations varying on their identity.
3) God will never leave himself without a witness, so if believers fail God will work through others, though they miss out on life's calling by not pointing others to Christ.
Jonah 1:1-3. Jonah told by God to go preach to Nineveh
Went by boat to Tarshish instead
Storm came up, Jonah thrown overboard
Swallowed by great fish, then spit out on land
Jonah told again to preach to Nineveh
Jonah tells God he didn’t want to preach to Nineveh because he knew God would forgive them if they repented
They repented and God forgave them
Jonah was angry & went outside the city to see what would happen
God caused a gourd to grow up and give him shade
A worm caused the plant to die & Jonah was angry
God asked Jonah if it was right for him to be angry about the plant, Jonah said yes
God said, should I not pity the 120,000 souls in Nineveh
I. OUR LACK OF FAITH IN GOD AND HIS PLAN
II. OUR UNWILLINGNESS TO SHARE GOD'S BLESSINGS
III. OUR UNWILLINGNESS TO ENCOURAGE REPENTANCE OF OTHERS
IV. OUR UNWILLINGNESS TO ACCEPT THE REPENTANCE OF OTHERS
V. OUR OWN COMFORT IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN OUR CONCERN FOR OTHERS
VI. OUR COMPLAINING
The document discusses the passages in Revelation about the two witnesses and the beast. It argues that the two witnesses are Elijah and Moses based on their described powers matching what is said of Elijah and Moses in the Bible. It asserts that the beast is not a kingdom but a singular man, referred to as the king of the bottomless pit, who will ascend out of the pit during the tribulation period. His names in Hebrew and Greek both mean "destroyer." The document provides analysis of several Revelation and Old Testament passages to support its interpretations.
1) Isaiah has a vision of God sitting on a throne in the temple after the death of King Uzziah.
2) In the vision, seraphim with six wings surround God's throne calling out "Holy, holy, holy" and the temple is filled with smoke.
3) Isaiah acknowledges his unworthiness in God's presence due to his sinfulness. A seraphim touches Isaiah's lips with a burning coal from the altar, telling him his sins are forgiven.
The seven angels are given seven golden bowls filled with the wrath of God by one of the four living creatures. The bowls contain the plagues that will be poured out on the earth as judgment. This is the same bowls that in chapter 5 contained the prayers of the saints, which have now been transformed into God's wrathful judgments. The temple is filled with smoke from God's glory and power, and no one can enter until the seven plagues contained in the bowls have been completed.
This document provides a summary and analysis of Revelation 7:1-17 from a study on the book of Revelation. It discusses the sealing of 144,000 people (12,000 from each of the 12 tribes of Israel) to symbolize God protecting and knowing all of his people. It then summarizes the vision of a great multitude from every nation standing before God's throne, representing all Christians (both Jew and Gentile) who are saved. Key points are that the numbers are symbolic and not meant to be taken literally, representing all of God's people being protected as he carries out judgments.
This document provides an overview of lesson 2 from a Bible study on the book of Revelation. It discusses various Old Testament references and allusions found in Revelation, including references to the menorah, God's throne, four living creatures, seals being opened on a scroll, and more. Many events and figures from Revelation, such as the two witnesses and angels with trumpets, have parallels to prophecies in the Old Testament books like Ezekiel, Zechariah, and Joel. The document aims to show the deep connections between Revelation and the Old Testament.
This document provides an overview of lesson 2 from a study of the Book of Revelation. It discusses how Revelation contains hundreds of allusions to the Old Testament without direct quotes. Key images and events from Revelation such as the lampstands, the Son of Man, God's throne, the four living creatures, and seals being opened are shown to relate to similar passages in the Old Testament prophets. The judgments depicted by the seals, trumpets and other events borrow imagery from Old Testament prophesies of God's judgments.
This document discusses the differences between the kingdom of heaven and the church. It provides biblical references to support the position that the kingdom of heaven refers to Christ's future earthly kingdom during the Millennium, while the church refers to believers in the current church age. Key points made include that the kingdom will be a physical, earthly kingdom where salvation is based on works, while the church is a spiritual body entered by faith. The document also examines multiple passages in Matthew that reference the kingdom of heaven to argue they are referring to Christ's future earthly reign.
The document summarizes four major wars that will occur at the end times according to biblical prophecy:
1. The Psalm 83 War between Israel and its neighbors.
2. The Ezekiel 38 War where God will gather armies against Israel but will intervene to protect Israel.
3. The Battle of Armageddon where the armies of the world will gather to make war against Jesus but will be defeated by Him.
4. The Millennium Revolt after Satan is released from prison and deceives the nations one last time before being destroyed.
The document discusses different interpretations of the Book of Revelation and its description of the new heaven and new earth. It explores whether John's vision should be taken literally, as describing an actual temple, or allegorically. It also examines references to Eden and the garden of Eden in the Old Testament, and how Eden functioned similarly to the Temple as a holy place where God met with humanity.
The document contains excerpts from the Bible discussing Jesus Christ's life and ministry. It references his sacrifice on the cross to atone for humanity's sins, his role as the way to God and eternal life, and his promise to prepare a place in heaven for believers. Diagrams are included comparing aspects of the sanctuary services and tabernacle to Jesus' life and salvation offered to mankind.
God’s Word is a Literal Warning of Literal DestructionBible Preaching
God’s Word is a Literal Warning of Literal Destruction
Text: Eze. 21:13
I. Trials are God’s Warnings
II. Warning of Impending Destruction
Warning about Speech
Warning about Anger
Warning about Pride
Warning about Worry
III. Ignoring the Warning does not Prevent the Destruction
The bible predicted the rise of Islam and the role of Islam in the great controversy. In This first presentation we go through the bible to see the rise of Islam
The document discusses chapters 10-11 of the book of Revelation. It provides commentary on several key passages:
1) Chapter 10 discusses Jesus showing how God's word has opposite effects for believers and unbelievers. It also describes a mighty angel and a little scroll that is sweet but turns sour.
2) Chapter 11 describes how two witnesses will show God's protection of believers and wrath against unbelievers. It identifies the witnesses as two future prophets, possibly Moses and Elijah.
3) The witnesses are killed but then resurrected, ascending to heaven as their enemies watch, showing God's gracious presence for believers. The seventh trumpet sounds God's judgment of unbelievers and praise for his kingdom.
The document discusses several key aspects of end times prophecy based on passages from the Bible:
1) At the rapture, believers will be instantly changed and gathered by God's angels at the sound of a trumpet.
2) There will be a period of silence in heaven after the opening of the seventh seal, possibly representing around 8 days.
3) Believers' works and motives will be judged by fire at the second coming, but they will be saved.
4) Raptured saints will return with Christ at the second coming as God's "arm" to proclaim salvation to the nations and defeat the enemy at Armageddon.
Matthew 6, 9 13,thy kingdom come, john the baptist, position “in christ”, hei...Valley Bible Fellowship
Matthew 6;9-13,
Thy Kingdom Come, What Does The Bible Say It Will Be Will It Be Like,
Many Christians Fail To Understand Their Position “In Christ” and Try To Put Themselves Back Under The Law.
So If We’re Not Living In The Kingdom Of God Now, Who’s Kingdom Is This?
The seven sealed scroll in Revelation 5 represents a deed of redemption. Each seal that is broken reveals what must occur for the kinsman redeemer to repossess what was lost. No one was found worthy to open the scroll until the Lion from the tribe of Judah, Jesus Christ, was revealed as having overcome sin and death to redeem mankind. Jesus is described as both the sacrificial Lamb that was slain, referring to his first coming, and the Lion referring to his second coming as sovereign judge.
The document provides an overview of how to properly study the book of Revelation by using exegesis rather than eisegesis. It emphasizes letting the Bible interpret itself rather than imposing one's own ideas. It also summarizes different views of end times prophecy and the importance of the millennial period, noting that a literal 1,000 year reign is supported by many biblical passages. The document aims to give guidance for understanding Revelation within its original context.
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The document discusses the importance of knowing God and being known by God. It explores what it means to truly know God through personal dealings with Him, involvement in one's relationship with Him, and experiencing His grace. True knowledge of God is mutual understanding between God and humanity. God knows His people intimately just as a shepherd knows his sheep. Christians are called to listen to God's voice and follow Him in response to His initiative to draw people into a saving relationship through Jesus Christ.
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