Revelation: Hope, Sovereignty, and Christ's Victory

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "I know your life seems like a mess, but I can overcome it and I will clothe you. I will make you righteous. I will forgive you. not only that, but I will let you sit on my throne for all eternity with me and have the dominion that you were always meant to have. I'll give you everything that you long for. And it'll never be destroyed. It will never pass away." [01:19:42]( | | )

2. "And listen, if you're sitting there and you're like, that's just not true. My child is just so good and well-mannered. And listen, spend an hour with like Eli. All right? Great kid. I love him. Spend an hour with him and maybe take something away that he's playing with. Or suggest doing something that he doesn't want to do. And then tell me that we're not all bent for war." [58:10]( | | )

3. "A couple of things as we take up the offering this morning. Some of you guys may have seen an email come out. I think it was on Friday with Leona or Red. Some of you guys know. If you haven't, if you would just go read that this afternoon. She fell and she's been falling and she's been really weak. And she needs a lot of help around her house." [20:01]( | | )

### Quotes for Members

1. "The opening of the seals by Jesus is a demonstration of God's sovereignty over history and human affairs. Each seal unveils part of God's plan to bring about His purposes, including judgment and restoration. This sovereignty assures us that nothing happens outside of God's control, providing comfort amidst chaos." [46:40]( | | )

2. "Despite the grim imagery of judgment, Revelation offers a message of hope. The sealing of the 144,000 signifies God's protection over His people. This protective act points to the broader spiritual reality of God’s preservation of all believers through trials and tribulations." [01:11:59]( | | )

3. "Revelation calls believers to steadfast faithfulness, especially in the face of persecution and suffering. The imagery of believers being sealed reflects the assurance of God's presence and protection, motivating us to endure in our faith and witness." [01:14:24]( | | )

4. "The Lord's Supper is a tangible reminder of Christ's past sacrifice and His future return. As we partake in this sacrament, we proclaim the Lord's death until He comes, affirming our faith in His ultimate victory over sin and death, which Revelation vividly assures us." [01:30:29]( | | )

5. "God is sovereign over sin. God is holy and will judge sin. And then finally, God is gracious and offers deliverance from sin. And these two chapters, as we'll see it, as the others also did the same thing, they communicate the gospel story all over again." [42:58]( | | )

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