This week Ray discusses chapters 17 through 19; the fall of Babylon and the set up of the final battle at Armageddon.Listen online or follow us on your favorite pod-catching media source.
Subscribe to our iTunes feed.
This week Ray discusses chapters 17 through 19; the fall of Babylon and the set up of the final battle at Armageddon.
This week Ray discusses chapters 14 through 16 and the wrath of God that is poured out on the earth 'without' grace.
This week Ray discusses the ministry of the 2 witnesses and the war in heaven that follows their time of ministry during the tribulation. There is much debate as to who the witnesses are, but regardless of what their identities are, God gives them authority to do miracles and bring judgment to those left on the earth at that time.
This week Ray discusses the opening of the 7th seal introduces the next series of judgments, the 7 trumpets. The trumpet sound is a symbol of power and authority (Ex. 19:16). We will see why these last 3 1/2 years is called the “Wrath of God”.
This week Ray discusses the scroll John sees in chapter 5 and the seven seals on it. A Roman person’s will was always sealed with 7 seals, this scroll is a will. The scroll is actually Christ’s deed and title to all creation.
This week Ray discusses the last 4 churches in Revelation; Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea. He continues last weeks talk about how they were literal churches in Asia at the time John wrote Revelation, but they are also symbolic as to the type(s) of churches that are in existence today.
This week Ray discusses the first 3 churches in Revelation; Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamos, and Thyatira. He talks about how they were literal churches in Asia at the time John wrote Revelation, but they are also symbolic as to the type(s) of churches that are in existence today.
The book of Revelation is an amazing book. It is also a very complex book. There are many twists, turns and rapid plot developments in its pages. This book contains all the elements of a great thriller. In its pages you will find action, suspense, mystery, wonder, fear, drama, horror, and much excitement. While it takes a full 22 chapters for all the action to completely develop; John gives us A Sneak Preview Of Coming Attractions here at the very beginning. He wets our appetites for that which is coming our way in the remainder of the book.
In the first three verses, we are given a solid introduction to the content and purpose of this book. This book is a book about Jesus! When Jesus was here the first time, He was veiled. He was not recognized by most people as God, even though He was and is God in the flesh.