Even though God allows demonic forces to kill a noticeable portion of unbelievers (Rev. 9:13-19), those committed to idolatry do not repent of their wickedness (Rev. 9:20-21).
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279 episodesEven though God allows demonic forces to kill a noticeable portion of unbelievers (Rev. 9:13-19), those committed to idolatry do not repent of their wickedness (Rev. 9:20-21).
Hannah begged God for a son (1 Sam 1:1-18) only to give him back to the Lord (1 Sam 1:19-28) because she understood God's bigger redemptive plan (1 Sam 2:1-12).
God sounds trumpets of judgment that signal cataclysm upon the earth (Rev 8:7-12), and releases demonic powers upon those who do not have God’s seal upon them (Rev 9:1-12).
As Heaven stands in anticipation of God’s judgment and watches the heavenly seen unfold (Rev. 8:1-3), the prayers of the saints usher in God’s final judgment (Rev. 8:4-5).
Christ seals and supplies for all His people for their faithful service through the most severe trials and fulfilling all her deepest longings.
God uses the natural world to judge humanity for their pride and sin (Rev 6:12-14), specifying His rule as Creator and Redeemer (Rev 6:15-17).
Jesus's resurrection establishes God's plan to work through the church (Matt 28:1-10)--set in a world filled with greed (Matt 28:11-15)--as we teach all peoples of the Triune God (Matt 28:16-20).
God used personal (Matt 26:47-56) and corporate opposition from the world (Matt 26:57-68; 27:15-31) as the means of fulfilling His redemptive plans (Matt 27:32-61).
Despite our weak faith, God has promised to work through us (Matt 26:31-35), and our human limitations do not thwart His redemptive plans (Matt 26:36-46).
Jesus’ royal entry into Jerusalem (Matt 21:1-11) and His restoration of worship in the Temple (Matt 21:12-14) declares that His triumph is certain. Furthermore, through His fulfillment of Scripture, Jesus displays his ki...