Final Crisis 4. Revelation of Jesus 59
The sixth last plague dries up the Euphrates river, thus representing the time when the people of the world realize that they have been duped by their religious leaders.
Final Crisis 3. Revelation of Jesus 58
The seven last plagues are intended to disrupt the plans and the efforts of the beast and his followers to persecute and coerce the children of God.
Final Crisis 2. Revelation of Jesus 57
The temple filled with the smoke from the glory of God (Revelation 15:8) seems to refer to the moment when Christ has “finished the work” of bringing all the people He can “to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ”.
Final Crisis 1. Revelation of Jesus 56
The idea that God would torment people for eternity as a punishment for a life of misbehavior or for rejecting and insulting Him is a complete misrepresentation of God’s character.
Cosmic Conflict 15. Revelation of Jesus 55
The cosmic conflic timeline is the third timeline appearing in the book of Revelation and begins with appearance of evil in a universe based on the Law of Love, way before the creation of the earth.
Cosmic Conflict 12. Revelation of Jesus 52
Last-day Babylon, the corrupt union of church and state, will emerge as the governing principles of Antichrist take over the Christian world.
Cosmic Conflict 11. Revelation of Jesus 51
The hour of His judgment is all about who God is and what he has done, is doing, and will do in order to restore us.
Cosmic Conflict 10. Revelation of Jesus 50
Doesn’t it seem strange that in Revelation 14:7 the “everlasting gospel” is intrinsically linked to “the hour of God’s judgment”? Gospel means good news, but most people do not consider God’s judgment to be good news at all. This video looks into the book of Daniel for better understanding of why judgment is “good news” for humanity.
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The fear of the Lord appears to be the understanding that God has given us the gift of free will of choosing whether we want to journey through life with Him. It is not something we conjure up. It is a gift of grace, like faith, hope, and love.
