The conclusion of Revelation is tied to the introduction (1:1–3): Rev is a communication from God, John is a witness to Revelation, and it is a prophecy communicated to the…
Tonight's message begins the last major section of Revelation. Earlier, Rev 19:6–10 announced the coming of the wedding of the Lamb; now we get to see that day take place.…
Tonight's message examines Revelation 20:7-15 which detail events that will take place at the end of the church age before Christ returns in victory and judgment.
Tonight's passage examines one of the best-known passages in the book of Revelation: the description of the 1000-year reign of the saints with Christ. What does this reign look like,…
Revelation 17:1-19:21 gives an expanded description of the fall of Babylon and the return of Christ, which were anticipated in the sixth and seventh bowls (16:12–21). The description of Babylon’s…
Revelation 18:1–19:5 gives a detailed description of Babylon’s fall. The question to consider here is, What does this act of judgment say about God? What aspects of God’s character are…
Revelation 17:1–19:21 is a more detailed description of the sixth and seventh bowls (see 16:12-21). Revelation 17:1–19:5 recounts the fall of Babylon (see 16:19) and 19:6–21 the final judgment (see…
Tonight's message explores the final series of judgments in the book of Revelation, the seven bowl judgments
Tonight's message (Rev 14:14-15:4) examines again the final destinations of believers and unbelievers as they are presented in reverse order from Rev 14:1-13.
Revelation 14 contrasts the final destiny of those who worship Christ with those who worship the beast.