Revelation 5:13. All creation will acknowledge Christ as the enthroned, risen, and exalted Lamb.
Revelation 5:13. All creation will acknowledge Christ as the enthroned, risen, and exalted Lamb.
Revelation 3:19. Jesus disciplines those whom he loves. This motivates us to repent. He promises us eternal reward if we trust in him and are victorious.
Revelation 6:7-8. Christ’s reign over all things demonstrated in the midst of judgment.
Revelation 4:11 and Romans 3:10-12. In our first Sunday in the ‘Two Ways to Live’ series we see the first two essential truths of the gospel: God is the creator king, and man has rebelled against that king.
Rev 11:17-18 – All heaven will rejoice at the justice King Jesus brings. God wins, and this is good news.
Revelation 22:5. The promise of life at the end of Revelation encourages us to seek the light today and long for the promised eternal light of heaven.
Revelation 12:7-9 – The battle has been won, and the battle is ongoing. Satan has been exiled, but he is still to be fought against. Jesus shall reign.
Revelation 5:11-12. Worthy is the Lamb who was slain.
Revelation 6:9. John’s vision of the saints under the altar shows Christians today how they are to respond to opposition to the gospel.
Revelation 11:15. This world is a kingdom, it belongs to Jesus, and that forever.
Revelation 1:7. Windsor shows us the importance of Jesus’ exaltation and return.
Revelation 8-9 – The book of Revelation gives incredible insight into our world today. We face two monsters, but Christ is Lord over all.
Revelation 13 – Throughout history, the system of man has raged against Christ and His kingdom. Pastor John Smuts helpfully explains what this has to do with us.
Revelation 1:1-20 – Life is so hurried, and the world so mixed up. What do we need most? A fresh glimpse of the glorified Saviour and Lord – Jesus.