Understanding Revelation: Judgment, Mercy, and Repentance

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1) "And so as we're doing this, a couple of things. One, it takes work. A lot of times with the messages that we have on Sundays, you can take the scripture and you can make it nice and neat, make it engaging, make it fun, make it applicable. And it's like, oh, that was great, a three-point message and it all makes sense. This is a little different. This takes work. It takes work to pay attention and it takes work to work through it. And so that's what I'm inviting you into this work with me." [5:12] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "And so the first one is simple. The past view of the partial preterists. They believe the trumpets symbolize events connected to the destruction of the temple. We already talked about this. In the Roman Empire. So that's kind of irrelevant to us. The present view, which is the idealist. They believe that the trumpets represent. Represent a symbolic pattern of God's partial judgment, one-third, on unbelievers during the church age. And then eventually we'll be fulfilled when god's final judgment happens on the great day of the lord." [24:00] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "And so what we can know is this is one of God's means and ways he's going to judge the earth. And when we look at this, two things like, let me back up and say it again. When I look at this and just read chapter 8 and 9 and say, forget trying to interpret everything because we don't know at the end of the day, and I'm okay with not knowing. Forget trying to figure it out. What can I take away from chapters 8 and 9 of Revelation? Two major things jump out right off the page, like yelling at you. They're so obvious. And the two things are this, is the first is that God is going to judge the world." [34:50] (49 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "God is going to judge the whole world and judge anyone who is not a believer. And his full wrath and fury is going to happen one day in the future. And it's going to be unloaded on the creation to the point that it's wiped away and has to create a new creation, a new heavens and earth. That is one part of the overwhelming message that jumps off the page. And I want to say like a little side point about judgment I've been thinking about that's helped me." [36:41] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "And so we haven't seen God do that in our day and age. He has not responded in full force of what he's capable of. What I think we've seen is his passive judgment. Don't miss this. And passive judgment is this. He built into the very creation into the way life is meant to be lived, into the whole system. Basically, he says it real simple because we're very simple people. He says, hey, if you love me, you stick with me, and you follow me, these good fruits and results will happen in your life." [38:00] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "And so the biggest takeaway I want you to leave here is this is repent. Repent means turn from the devil and turn to god turn from your own selfish ways and turn back to god i love how the the james we're going back to james 4 7 through 10 says it this is the message it says so let god work his will in you yell aloud no to the devil and watch him make himself scarce say a quiet yes to god and he'll be there in no time quit dabbling in sin purify your inner life quit playing the field hit bottom cry your eyes out the fun and games are over get serious really serious get down on your knees before the master it's the only way you will get on your feet." [47:00] (64 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7) "But what I know for sure is God's judgment is real. You don't want to be like the people that refused to listen to God, refused to accept or to respond to his warnings. And his mercy is there. His mercy is there. His mercy is woven throughout creation. His mercy is woven throughout scripture. I think it's amazing. His mercy is woven into his judgments. But your job and my job is to respond in repentance daily. To go back to God who is the source of everything we are looking for." [51:05] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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