
Stanley Voke
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The Wrath of the Lamb
1.1K35:19WrathHEB 10:31In this sermon, the preacher discusses the judgment of God in the whole earth, which is depicted through four horses. The first horse is a white horse, and there is debate about whether it represents Christ or the kingdom of God. The second horse represents famine, which is seen as a sign of the end of an era. The third horse represents pestilence, which is often associated with famine. The fourth horse is pale and represents death, with power given to kill a fourth of the earth. The sermon emphasizes that the world will not become a better place, but will instead experience terrible wars, strife, famines, and increasing evil. The preacher connects this message to the biblical story of David, where God offered him a choice of defeat, famine, or pestilence as judgment. The sermon concludes by highlighting the urgency for things to move forward and for God's purposes to be fulfilled.
The Throne of God and of the Lamb
1.0K26:30Lamb Of GodEZK 2:9REV 4:9REV 5:1REV 5:6REV 5:8REV 6:1In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of worshiping God as the Creator. He emphasizes that everything in the universe, including ourselves, was made for God's pleasure. The preacher mentions that although things have gone wrong and fallen, there will come a time when all creation will praise and worship God. The sermon also highlights the importance of recognizing that everything exists for God's pleasure, rather than our own.