The new Jerusalem has both Israel and the Church.
Revelation encouraged suffering Christians living in Ephesus and six other smaller towns of Turkey during one of the worst persecutions by the Roman emperor during the 1st century. Some were losing everything they owned and others were going to die for their faith in Christ. The Greek word for witness describes them perfectly … martyr.
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The new Jerusalem has both Israel and the Church.
The end of the millennium.
Christ will conquer evil.
Come away from her, my people. Do not take part in her sins, or you will be punished with her.
God is Holy, Holy, Holy, and His ways are best.
The Lord is Risen! He is risen indeed!
Ally or enemy, friend or foe?
Are you ready for Christ to reign forever?
God will protect us until we are done, just like the two witnesses.
Another powerful angel and a bittersweet little book.
The first four trumpet judgements.
The symbolism of the 144,000.
War, famine, martyrdom, disasters, and judgement.
John continues describing his vision of Heaven.
John describes his vision of Heaven.