Judgment and Hope || The Fall of Evil || Part 6

The fall of Babylon symbolizes divine judgment against corruption, urging us to abandon earthly attachments and prioritize God’s eternal kingdom over fleeting material wealth and worldly systems.

Materialism and Divine Judgment || The Fall of Evil || Part 5

Babylon’s fall sends shockwaves through greedy merchants. Their regrets reveal a society obsessed with wealth over morality, fearing divine judgment while ignoring true spiritual health.

Economic Collapse || The Fall of Evil || Part 3

The impending collapse of corrupt systems will devastate those profiting from them, urging us to invest in justice, equality, and a heavenly kingdom instead of fleeting wealth.

The Destruction of Evil || The End is Poured Out || Part 7 (FINALE)

The powerful destruction of Babylon symbolizes God’s ultimate judgment against evil, showcasing His might through earth-shattering events and calling sinners to confront their profound consequences.

The Consequences of Refusal || The End is Poured Out || Part 4

The warnings from Revelation highlight God’s judgments and the urgent need for repentance. Believers must share the Gospel with love, fostering connection rather than pushing others away.

God’s Justice in Judgment || The End is Poured Out || Part 3

In Revelation 16:4-7, God’s righteous judgment manifests through the punishment of evil, urging us to align our morals with His justice while embracing diverse beliefs respectfully.

Blood, Corpses, and Spiritual Death || The End is Poured Out || Part 2

Revelation 16:3 describes an angel’s judgment turning the sea into blood, symbolizing atonement, spiritual death, and chaos, affecting both creation and humanity’s covenant with God.

The Sound of Judgment || The Trumpet Sounds || Part 1

The first trumpet in Revelation signifies God’s powerful judgment against sin, combining warning with hope. It heralds spiritual battles and the promise of renewal, emphasizing atonement and purification for a better future.

To Hell With Shame || Guilt V. Shame #5

This study explores the concept of shame as a feeling of disgrace and disrepute, while emphasizing the importance of living in a way that honors God and avoiding sinful actions.

Saving Without Judgment || John 3:17 || Mid-Week Midrash #44

17 God did not send his Son into the world to judge the world guilty, but to save the world through him. The verse after the most well-known verse in the Bible. The verse that gets overlooked more than I’d like to believe. This verse says a lot. God didn’t send Jesus to judge us. GodContinueContinue reading “Saving Without Judgment || John 3:17 || Mid-Week Midrash #44”