The discussion of the two witnesses in Revelation 11 highlights God's spiritual protection and preservation of his church through persecution.
In this interlude between the trumpets and later judgments, John is commissioned again to deliver the message of Revelation.
We focus tonight on the fifth and sixth trumpets which highlight the spiritual torment of unbelievers.
In this passage, John highlights three themes that establish the believer’s assurance of salvation. [preached at the Fifth Sunday joint-worship service at Mt. Calvary PCA]
Revelation 8 describes the second set of judgments in the book: the seven trumpets.
Revelation 7 gives a behind-the-scenes look at heavenly reality during the interadvent age (the time between the first and second comings of Jesus).
Revelation 6 gives the first series of judgments in Revelation: the seven seals. These depict God's direction of world events between the first and second comings of Jesus.
Revelation 5 focuses on the risen and enthroned lamb (Jesus), whose enthronement inaugurates the events of Revelation.
Before describing the events of the interadvent age (the time between Jesus' first and second comings), Revelation 4 gives a vision of God's heavenly throne room, where Jesus directs all…
One of the first events of the book of Revelation is John's vision of the risen Christ, who commissions John to record the visions he sees in this book.