I have traveled to Israel six or seven times. The first time was the summer of 1982 when I… READ MORE
For some time now, as we studied Revelation together, we have been reading seemingly endless scenes of judgment, of both… READ MORE
I have served on three juries over the past few years, one of which heard a civil case, the… READ MORE
Yesterday, I promised to talk about guidelines for the proper interpretation of Revelation 20.1–10. Well, I lied. Or rather—to… READ MORE
Revelation 20.1–10 describes the events surrounding the Millennium, or thousand-year reign of Jesus Christ with his saints. John’s description… READ MORE
Several years ago, Philip Yancey wrote a book called, The Jesus I Never Knew. By reading the Gospel with… READ MORE
The second coming of Jesus Christ has a twofold effect: judgment and salvation. God reserves judgment for those who,… READ MORE
In Titus 2.11–14, the Apostle Paul summarized the Christian faith in this way: “For the grace of God has appeared,… READ MORE
Revelation 18.20–24 sharply contrasts the noise of heaven with the silence of hell. “Rejoice over her, O heaven,”… READ MORE
Revelation 18.9–19 contains the laments of three distinct groups of people who interacted with Babylon: “the kings of the… READ MORE
“All we have to do is decide what to do with the time given us.”
~Gandalf
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