Revelation 18: The Fall of Babylon
Revelation 18 describes the fall of Babylon, which was a corrupt and evil empire in the Old Testament whose rebellion against God is notorious. The reference to Babylon in Revelation…
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Revelation 18 describes the fall of Babylon, which was a corrupt and evil empire in the Old Testament whose rebellion against God is notorious. The reference to Babylon in Revelation…
Most biblical scholars agree that Revelation 17 can be an overwhelming chapter to study. The imagery is intense, and the symbolism is rich and layered. It pulls us into a…
As God’s children living in today’s world, we are witnessing corruption unfold on an unimaginable scale, and we join the host of heaven in longing for His justice to be…
Revelation 15 is short chapter, and it is the introduction to the seven bowl judgments. It tells us about what will happen in heaven before these final judgments. John tells…
With the conveniences of our modern life and the abundance of luxury at every level, it is easy to forget the struggles and hardships that life often brings. The Book…
Revelation 13 stands out because of God’s prophecy regarding the two beasts that rise from the sea and the earth, and they are given immense power and influence in the…
There is no denying that the Book of Revelation is filled with symbols and powerful imagery that often challenge our imaginations. It’s important to remember that God’s use of symbolism…
In the Old Testament, trumpets were used for various significant purposes, including announcing God’s judgment. In the New Testament, specifically in Revelation 8–11, seven trumpets are sounded by seven angels, and…
After the body of Christ is raptured, the Great Tribulation period begins. However, this truth isn’t believed or accepted by all Christians. In relation to the Great Tribulation, there are…
After the terrifying first five Trumpet Judgments, Revelation 10 gives us a bit of a breather before God’s righteous wrath continues to unfold. Revelation 10:1 (NLT) tells us, “Then I…