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Is the Rapture of the Church Found in Revelation 4?
Some believe John’s experience in Revelation 4:1-2 is representative of the rapture of the church before the seven year tribulation period. Is this the case?
When was Revelation Written?
It was towards the end of Domitian’s reign that John received the vision. We could surmise about 91-96 A.D. And he wrote Revelation while he was still on the island of Patmos.
Babylon in Revelation
The book of Revelation uses the term Babylon 6 times in 4 different contexts. Each use is pertinent in understanding the course of end-time events.
Are You Prepared? The Coming Global System
As we approach the final days as described in Daniel and Revelation, it is important that pastors speak up and sound the warnings of what to expect and look for!
A Church Made Up of Consumers?
Have many churches embraced a consumer-driven, church-growth model of “outreach”? Could they have a different purpose other than preaching Christ crucified?
Laodicean and the Modern-Day Church
The Laodicean Church of Revelation is much like the modern-day church in its compromises with worldliness. Listen to this great sermon on Revelation 3:14-22!
The Beast from the Sea Part 2: Ten Horns
Trying to understand the book of Revelation can be hard. This article explains the significance of the ten horns of the beast from the sea (Revelation 13 & 17).
Kindling Your Own Fire
Isaiah 50 is about waiting for the pure light of God’s Word. We should never attempt to kindle our own fire nor settle for the tiki-torches of man-made light.
The Beast from the Sea Part 1: Seven Heads
The Beast from the Sea in Revelation 13 has seven heads which represent seven different kingdoms. What kingdoms? And why does this beast come out of the sea?
Top Articles
Review: The Jesus Storybook Bible by Sally Lloyd-Jones
Have you considered the message of The Jesus Storybook Bible? This review explains that it is actually an unbiblical view of God the Father and the nature of the fall.
The Main Message of Daniel
Parallel themes in Daniel show the main message: God is sovereign over all & works all things together for the good of His people & establishment of His Kingdom.
Should Christians Listen for a “Still Small Voice”?
Many people think 1 Kings 19:12 teaches that God whispers gentle things to Christians through a “still small voice.” But, a closer look at the phrase is quite revealing!