
Sermon: Psalm 98: Joy to the World
Psalm 98 connects to the beloved hymn "Joy to the World," which Isaac Watts wrote in 1719 as a paraphrase of this psalm, though it was originally about Christ's second coming rather than Christmas. Th
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Psalm 98 connects to the beloved hymn "Joy to the World," which Isaac Watts wrote in 1719 as a paraphrase of this psalm, though it was originally about Christ's second coming rather than Christmas. Th


Christ's triumphant return culminates in the defeat of evil forces, with the beast and false prophet cast into the lake of fire while Satan is bound for a thousand years. During this millennial period

Revelation 17 and 18 present God's declaration that "Babylon the Great" has fallen, representing the ultimate defeat of worldly systems opposed to God's kingdom. These chapters serve as a "zoom-out" f

Revelation 13 introduces the Beast (antichrist), false prophet, and the mark of 666 as part of Satan's end-times strategy against God's people. Building on the previous chapter's imagery of Satan's de

I'd be happy to help you write a summary of that sermon, but I don't see the actual sermon content in your message - only the title and Bible passage reference. Could you please provide the sermon tex

I'd be happy to help you write a summary of the sermon, but I don't see the actual sermon content in your message - only the title and Scripture reference (Luke 12:35-13:9). Could you please provide

A case for the amillennialist perspective. Arguing that it best fits scriptural data and provides the most consistent hermeneutic approach to eschatology.

Peter addresses the age-old question of why Jesus is taking so long to return, a doubt that has plagued believers since at least 65 AD and is being exploited by false teachers to undermine faith. Rath

The disciples' experience of receiving the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, marked by rushing wind and tongues of fire, demonstrates that we are currently living in the end times that began with the early ch
I had a guest post at Blue Letter Bible over the weekend: How to Make Your Work Last Forever. The post is about some recently realizations I’ve had on what the Bible actually says about our work and how some of it will survive into the new Earth! It’s all about building with gold, silver, […]
In Brad’s sermon on Hebrews 1:1-4 this last Sunday at Stonebrook Church, he started off by reading Revelation 20:11-15, in order to help us understand God as a sovereign judge, which is probably the closest thing we in America experience in terms of absolute authority. Reading this text blew my mind and sent me on […]