Sermons on Revelation

Sermons on Revelation

Sept. 24: The Scroll with Seven Seals

This symbolic vision of Jesus the Lamb opening the seven seals on the scroll of history offers fresh hope to weary Christians. Even when deception, war, famine, and death seem to reign, God’s sovereign purposes remain. Readings from this service:…

September 10: The Lord Amid the Lampstands

We begin a new series this week, Revelation: Things Are Not As They Seem Richard Bauckham is right in calling Revelation “a work of immense learning, astonishingly meticulous literary artistry, remarkable creative imagination, radical political critique, and profound theology.”  The …

Aug. 30: I Will Return

Revelation ends as Genesis began with the revelation of God (Jesus uses the name I am) and speaks of his coming again. Many themes from our series are here including, the defeat of Satan, temple, nourishing, river, throne of David …

Aug. 23: I Will Enthrone You

Laodicea is tepid, and their ambivalence to God is repugnant to Him. It leaves them in danger of a most graphic promise (I will spit you out.) However, God also promises something amazing, he approaches us and offers us the …

Aug. 16: I Will Build You

Philadelphia has been faithful, even through hardship. Jesus calls them to hold fast, because other will try to seize their inheritance. They will be made a pillar in the Temple, and receive a new glorious name. Readings from this service:…

Aug. 9: I Will Announce You

John pleads with the church in Sardis to wake up to the reality of Christ’s kingdom and repent of their hypocrisy. Those who sleep (i.e. those who are content with a carnal existence) will face judgement, but those who wake …

Aug. 2: I Will Give You Myself

Thyatira is like the opposite of Ephesus (good love and poor doctrine.) They are called no longer to tolerate evil, otherwise they will receive tribulation, sickness, and death. But if they hold fast to the truth Jesus will give them …

July 26: I Will Name You

Pergamum knows it is in a world where Satan has great power but is commended for faith in a hostile situation. But false teaching has come in. Christ promises either war against the false or the right to be name …
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