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Revelation 11 Part 2 Bible Teaching
In our gathering, we explored Revelation 11, discussing John's vision of the temple as true believers, the Gentiles' role, and the two witnesses, linking history and symbolism.
In our gathering, we explored Revelation 11, discussing John's vision of the temple as true believers, the Gentiles' role, and the two witnesses, linking history and symbolism.
In our gathering, we explored Revelation 10-11, focusing on John's vision, the mighty angel, and the small book, drawing parallels to Ezekiel's scroll.
In our gathering, we explored Revelation 10, focusing on the angel symbolizing Jesus with a universal message. The open book signifies accessible God's word.
In our gathering, we explored Genesis and Revelation's connections, focusing on spiritual fulfillment through Christ, Satan's defeat, and symbolic parallels like the tree of life.
In our gathering, we explored Revelation 10's pause before the final trumpet, emphasizing God's Kingdom as a present reality, urging active participation.
In our gathering, we explored Revelation 9, focusing on the woes and trumpet judgments, examining locusts, Apollyon, and the symbolic army, urging repentance.
In our gathering, we explored Revelation 9's locusts as a metaphor for invading armies, linking them to Roman legions and Apollyon to Titus, revealing prophecy's depth.
In our gathering, we explored Revelation's symbolism: the fourth trumpet's celestial darkening, the eagle's role, and the fifth trumpet's locusts, all tied to Roman power.
In our gathering, we explored Revelation 8's trumpets, linking their imagery to historical events: Jerusalem's siege, Joppa's fall, and Wormwood's bitterness.
In our gathering, we explored Revelation 8:1-6, the seventh seal, Shekinah, and parousia, suggesting Christ's second coming began in 66 AD, aligning with the Jewish War.
In our gathering, we explored Revelation 8's seven trumpets, linking them to the Jewish-Roman War and the Feast of Trumpets, ending with Hebrews 12 reflections.
In our gathering, we explored Revelation 7-8, discussing the 144,000, the great multitude, and the seventh seal. Join us for events on Aug 7 & 20.
In our study of Revelation 7, we explored the symbolism of angels, the seal of God, the 144,000, and a multitude from all nations, emphasizing spiritual understanding.
We explored Revelation 2:19-29, focusing on Thyatira's church. Jesus commends their faith but warns against Jezebel's idolatry, urging repentance and promising rewards.
We explored the messages to the Seven Churches in Revelation, focusing on Pergamos, commended for faith but criticized for tolerating idolatry.
In our teaching on Revelation 2:8-11, we explored Jesus' message to Smyrna, highlighting trials, faithfulness, and the promise of the crown of life amid persecution.
We explored Jesus' message to Smyrna in Revelation 2:8-11, highlighting spiritual wealth amid persecution. Polycarp's martyrdom exemplifies faith's true riches.
In a recent teaching, we explored Jesus' promises to those who overcome and follow His word. The path to eternal life is narrow, requiring true discipleship and self-sacrifice.
In a recent teaching, we explored Jesus' promises to the Seven Churches, focusing on Sardis to Laodicea, highlighting spiritual rewards and the call to overcome.
The excerpt explores Revelation 2:1-7, focusing on Jesus' promises to the Seven Churches, emphasizing overcoming, hearing, and keeping His word, with insights on divine promises.