Sermons on Revelation
The Glorious Vision: God’s Presence and New Creation
This sermon explores the final vision of the Book of Revelation, depicting the ultimate hope of God’s redeemed people in a restored creation. It highlights the river of life flowing from the throne of God and the Lamb, symbolizing God as the source of all life, and the tree of life, representing abundant sustenance and healing for the nations. The vision portrays a new creation where the curse of sin is lifted, and God dwells intimately with his people. The…
Behold the Throne: God’s Glory in Creation, Salvation, and Judgment
This sermon delves into the book of Revelation to unveil a vivid portrait of God as the Holy, Sovereign Creator, the loving Savior of his people, and the righteous Judge of all the earth. Through key passages, it highlights God’s transcendent holiness, his redemptive work through Jesus Christ, and his just judgment against sin, offering comfort and exhortation to believers facing trials. The sermon calls us to respond with humility, reconciliation, awe, righteous living, and faithful endurance, urging us to…
Awesome, Noteworthy, Delightful Gospel Conjunction!
The sermon on Revelation 22:13&16 focused on the conjunction “And” between the five couplets of special names and titles for the Lord Jesus, come as Savior of sinners. The wonderfulness of Jesus’ names and titles in the Bible, (over 200!) is that His names are not simply labels but true descriptions and declarations of who He is in all His fullness and sufficiency as Saviour. “O LORD, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth!” Psalm 8:1.…
Terror, Comfort, and Commission
In this sermon we come face to face with the impact of the Son of Man seen in all his glory. This sight of Christ would be terrifying if it wasn’t for his comfort toward us. Those whom he comforts, he also commissions to be his witnesses in a wicked world. Passage: Revelation 1:9-20
Sovereign from Beginning to End
In this sermon we see a present day description of Jesus Christ. He is exalted in authority and strength. Jesus Christ is the great sovereign, the King of kings, and Lord of lords. We need this vision of Jesus in times of tribulation, doubt, anxiety, and confusion. This is Jesus, high and lifted up. Passage: Revelation 1:9-18
The End of Satan’s Tyranny
When Jesus Christ appeared, he appeared to destroy the works of the devil (1 John 3:8). This verse along with many others teach the triumph of Christ over the devil through his ministry on earth. The church must know that authority and power of Christ if we are to be faithful in making disciples of the nations. Here is a call to be hopeful in a world of sin. The risen King is with us! Preached: January 2, 2022. Text:…
Is This Your Jesus?
We look at Revelation 1:4-6 and a portrait of Jesus. When Jesus was presented before the religious leaders of his day, he was rejected. He did not fit their views of who Jesus is. Today we are challenged to contemplate Jesus truly and what it means to follow him. Passage: Revelation 1:4-6
Revelation 20 and the Thousand Years
What is the thousand years mentioned in Revelation? And when does it happen? We examine this wonderful text together and see how Scripture reveals a unified message of Christ’s return and conquering of his foes. “Scripture interprets Scripture” and “Context is king!” are the principles by which this passage is understood and wonderfully applicable to us today.
Racism and the Bible
Why is racism wrong? Where does it come from? How is it overcome? These questions guide this sermon as we reflect on the great diversity and harmony in the body of Christ. Here we receive a solid biblical foundation for seeing racism as sinful and finding the cure in the truth of Scripture. We’re left with 5 practical ways we can make changes today to move forward in Christlikeness in regard to relationships across ethnic lines.
Transgenderism and the Bible
The push for people with gender dysphoria to become transgender is an attempt to deny Genesis 1, that only affirms Genesis 3. What is really needed is a Revelation 21 transformation by way of the cross of Jesus Christ. This is the essence of what is argued here from Scripture. There is hope for all of us in a sin cursed world and it is found in the gospel of Jesus Christ. NOTE: Be sure to watch to the end…
The Cost: Christ’s Atonement
What is the glory of the atonement? Is the glory of the atonement because of its extent or its effect? Is the glory of the atonement in its potential or in its power? See Christ as high and exalted as we consider his work on the cross.
New Heaven, New Earth
The culmination of God’s plan of redemption is described in Revelation 21 and 22 as the new heaven and new earth. God’s great act of redemption is accomplished, it is done! There is no more death, no more pain, no more crying. Eternal life, for those who repent and believe on the Lord Jesus Christ is glorious because God is there. We will see his face!