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  • Worthy to Open the Seals (Part 4) | Revelation Series
    Jun 29 2025

    Revelation 6:12–17 portrays a scene of cosmic upheaval and human fear as God’s final judgment begins, echoing earlier prophetic warnings and pointing to an ultimate, end-time fulfillment. It highlights the root sin of idolatry — trusting in anything other than God — as the reason for divine wrath, exposing humanity’s false sense of security. The piercing question, “Who is able to stand?” calls each person to examine their heart for any "sneaky-idolatry" and turn fully to God, aligning with the purifying purpose of judgment seen throughout Scripture.

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    48 min
  • The Mystery of Godliness | 1 Timothy Series
    Jun 22 2025

    1 Timothy 3:16 presents the core confession of the Christian faith: Jesus Christ — God revealed in the flesh — is the foundation of true godliness. Paul outlines Christ’s incarnation, resurrection, heavenly witness, global proclamation, worldwide belief, and exaltation in glory. This mystery, once hidden and now revealed, is not just a doctrine but a person — Christ Himself — whom we are called to know, proclaim, and follow.

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    1 h
  • Worthy to Open the Seals (Part 3) | Revelation Series
    Jun 15 2025

    Seal #6 - Revelation 6:12–17 uses cosmic imagery—earthquakes, darkened sun and moon, stars falling—to depict the terrifying reality of God’s final judgment. This language mirrors Old Testament prophetic descriptions of judgment on nations like Babylon, Edom, and Egypt, where such signs were symbolic, not literal. The pattern shows that apocalyptic imagery represents the total collapse of corrupt systems under divine wrath, not instant cosmic destruction. Therefore, Revelation continues this tradition, pointing to a final, ultimate judgment rather than a literal astronomical event.

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    46 min
  • The Pillar & Support of the Truth | 1 Timothy Series
    Jun 8 2025

    The Church is not the source of truth but the God-ordained institution that upholds, supports, and proclaims the truth revealed in Scripture. This calling is rooted in Old Testament prophecy and fulfilled in the New Testament as the Church becomes the spiritual Mount Zion and household of God. Believers are to embody the truth through holy living, not merely confess it, relying not on their own strength but on the power of the Holy Spirit to live and walk in obedience. As the pillar and support of the truth, the Church must remain faithful to its calling, never excusing sin, but continually seeking God's grace to uphold and reflect His truth in the world.

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    52 min
  • Worthy to Open the Seals (Part 2) | Revelation Series
    Jun 1 2025

    The fifth seal reveals saints beneath the altar who remained faithful during tribulation, having embodied ("echoed") the Word of God and the testimony of Christ even to the point of death. Their sacrifice is marked by purity and conquest, symbolized by white robes, showing that judgment serves to purify rather than merely punish. This message, rooted in ongoing persecution and suffering, affirms that overcomers are those who resist compromise, endure hardship, and reflect Christ’s character despite intense trials.

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    41 min
  • The Household of God - 1 Timothy (Part 26) | 1 Timothy Series
    May 25 2025

    The Church is not merely a building or institution but the Household of God, a spiritual family where God dwells among His people, as Paul emphasizes in 1 Timothy 3:15. Throughout history—from the tabernacle to Solomon’s temple to the prophetic promises—God has desired to dwell with humanity, yet human-built structures and rituals were never sufficient due to sin’s barrier. Ultimately, God fulfilled His promise by becoming man in Jesus Christ, who is both the true Temple and the only way to restore communion with God, making the Church His living dwelling place.

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    57 min
  • Worthy to Open The Seals (Part 1) | Revelation Series
    May 18 2025

    The first four seals in Revelation reflect parallel judgments seen in Zechariah, Ezekiel, and Matthew 24—war, famine, pestilence, and death—used by God to punish the unfaithful and purify the faithful. These judgments are not random but part of a sovereign, comprehensive plan that exposes sin, calls for repentance, and refines believers like fire. Ultimately, God's purpose in judgment is restorative, turning hearts back to Him and preparing a purified people for His peace and presence.

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    50 min
  • God's Comfort in Times of Trouble | Mother's Day (2025)
    May 11 2025

    Talking a sneak peak to the other side of the opening of the seals we see God's comfort to His people despite His holy judgement. This reminds us of Isaiah 66:13–14a where hope is offered by comparing God’s future restoration to the comforting care of a mother. Just as a mother suffers to give life and continues to nurture and shape her child, God lovingly sustains and forgives His people. On this Mother's Day, this image reminds us of our total dependence on Him, especially in times of sin, sorrow, and need—where true comfort is found in Christ.

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    43 min