Mark Creech
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Revelation 16: The Antichrist’s throne, darkness and the inevitable downfall
To a large degree, whatever the hardship or the misery produces depends on the nature of a person’s heart. Heat will melt butter, but it will harden clay.
The vanishing workforce: Unraveling the mystery behind the global causes
A Sovereign God is in full control, ever working to bring about his perfect will. And he commands us to work, dedicating our labors and actions to him, acknowledging him as our ultimate employer, and seeking to bring him glory in everything we do (I Cor. 10:31).
Revelation 16: When it becomes hotter on Earth than ever before
With each passing day, it becomes clearer that the return of Christ is near. The most important question everyone must answer is a very personal one: Are you prepared for Christ’s appearance?
Revelation 16: Death and judgment upon the waters
Nevertheless, one must remember this bowl poured out by an angel on the sea is because of God’s wrath, and anything is possible with God. In his wrath, more specifically, in this certain event, which is more than catastrophic but apocalyptic, God shows not the slightest scintilla of mercy, for those days are over.
Revelation 16: Painful sores, the price of denying Christ
This marks the beginning of Hell on Earth for the damned. Here is what the Bible says about the first bowl of God’s wrath:
Revelation 15: The inexorable culmination of divine retribution approaches
In Revelation chapter 15, the shortest chapter in the book, the apostle John declares that he sees the finish line.
Revelation 14: The sickle of judgment and the grapes of wrath
Here is depicted one who sits on a cloud with a sharp sickle, and an angel comes from the Temple and instructs the one on the white cloud and with the sickle to reap the earth because the harvest is ripe.
Revelation 14: A third angel and the distinction of the ages
How interesting that when one reaches the description of the last dispensation of humanity in Revelation, two types of people are referenced again.
Revelation 14: A second angel announces ‘Babylon is Fallen’
The real focus of the text is about the divinely inspired emblems of Babylon and wine.
Revelation 14: An angel and the last call for salvation
Could today be your last call? Don’t wait too late to yield your life to Christ and be forgiven of your sins. Receive from him the gift of eternal life.