Revelation 8:6 to 9:3
We see the first four Trumpets of Revelation as an asteroid strike affecting differing parts of the earth. Then the fifth trumpet releasing demons on the planet.
We see the first four Trumpets of Revelation as an asteroid strike affecting differing parts of the earth. Then the fifth trumpet releasing demons on the planet.
We learn about the apostate church in the last days represented by the Laodicean church. Then we come to view the Throne of the Almighty God in Revelation 4.
The message to the church of Smyrna is one of encouragement to a persecuted church. The message to the church of Pergamos was one of correction because of marrying paganism with Christianity.
James warns against oppressing the poor and defrauding them of their pay. He ends by reminding us to save someone from error is to save a soul from death.
James condemns the favoritism found in the Church. Then we learn about faith without works is dead and how that applies to us today.
We further dig into Bible Interpretation and the principles to help guide us to understanding our Bible.
In closing, Paul warns the Church about deceivers coming. He also shows genuine love and appreciation for all those laboring in the Gospel with him.
We all will stand before the Judgement Seat of Christ. Why then do we judge our brother? We are to walk in love and never judge our brother in Christ.
God has pre-ordained a spiritual people before time began to be blessed. Others He has ordained to destruction like Pharaoh whose heart was hardened.
We have a hope of the Resurrection and Rapture before us that will sustain us through the trials of this life.
Paul explains how we are born sinners and in death. But Christ's work of the cross and God's grace far exceeds Original Sin and its affects.
Paul makes the case in Romans 2 that the religious Jew is just as lost as the heathen sinner described in chapter 1. Being religious does not profit or save; faith alone saves.