End Time Judgment is a profound theme woven throughout Scripture, emphasizing the certainty and seriousness of God's final assessment of humanity. As articulated in Hebrews 9:27, "it is appointed for man to die once, and after that comes judgment," highlighting the inevitability of facing God's righteous judgment. The prophetic books, particularly Revelation, offer vivid depictions of this coming judgment, as seen in Revelation 20:11-15, where the Great White Throne judgment reveals the fate of all who have lived. Jesus Himself speaks of the end times in Matthew 25:31-46, illustrating the separation of the righteous from the wicked, akin to a shepherd separating sheep from goats. The urgency of repentance and preparedness is echoed in the parable of the ten virgins (Matthew 25:1-13), where the call to be ready for the bridegroom underscores the need for vigilance in light of the impending judgment. Furthermore, the warnings found in Jeremiah 25:30-31 remind us of the consequences of turning away from God, as nations face His wrath for their iniquities. Ultimately, the promise of restoration and hope is found in Revelation 21:4, where God will wipe away every tear, signifying the end of suffering for those who are found in Christ. This comprehensive biblical narrative calls believers to live in light of eternity, fostering a sense of urgency and hope as we anticipate the return of our Lord.
Allan Halton preaches on the importance of heeding Jesus' warning about the days of the coming of the Son of man, emphasizing the need to 'get out' of the world's ways and 'enter in' to God's provision of salvation. Just as Noah and Lot were saved by following God's instructions, believers today mus
This sermon emphasizes the importance of preaching the gospel of the kingdom in the last days, focusing on the return of the King in judgment. It challenges the modern church's avoidance of topics like sin, judgment, and repentance, highlighting the need for a revival of holiness and a return to tru
This sermon delves into the intense judgments described in the book of Revelation, focusing on the terrifying events that will unfold on earth, including the unleashing of demonic creatures, the devastation caused by the trumpets, and the lack of repentance among those facing God's wrath. Despite th
In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the book of Revelation, specifically chapter 14. He highlights verse 9, which warns against worshiping the beast and receiving his mark. Those who do so will face the wrath of God, being tormented with fire and brimstone. The preacher also mentions verse 19, w
David Servant discusses the mysterious fifth and sixth trumpet judgments in Revelation, highlighting the clear theme of God's end-time judgments resulting in misery for the earth's inhabitants. Despite the devastation, many will not repent of their sins, showcasing the hardness of their hearts. The
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that God's true people should not fear sudden destruction or the desolation of the wicked. He urges listeners to see these judgments as signposts indicating the imminent return of Jesus Christ. The preacher references Proverbs 3:25-26, which encourages believe
Denis Lyle preaches about humanity's longing for Utopia, tracing back to ancient times, and the various futile attempts to achieve it through human reason, economic reforms, and leadership. The sermon delves into the revelation in Chapter 5 of the book of Revelation, highlighting the significance of
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the nearness of the wrath of God and the impending judgment that will be poured out on the world. He highlights the prevalent sins of the last days, including murder, sorcery, fornication, and sexual immorality. The preacher expresses his deep concern and sadn
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the corrupt leaders and rulers who prioritize their own interests over the needs of the people. He emphasizes that they love bribes and rewards, and do not defend the orphan or widow. The preacher also mentions that sinners and transgressors will face justice a
This sermon emphasizes the importance of praying for an outpouring of the Spirit of God in our day, highlighting the need to be faithful and not lose hope while waiting. It speaks of the final chapter written by God, where justice will be served by a rider on a white horse, faithful and true, with e
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the four instruments that God uses as weapons of warfare: sword, famine, disease, and wild beasts. He references Revelation 6:7-8 and Ezekiel 14:12-21 to support his points. The preacher emphasizes that only one-fourth of the earth's population is wiped out by
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the book of Revelation and the themes of grace and judgment. He highlights the pattern of grace before judgment that is seen throughout the book. The speaker also mentions a future war near the river Euphrates that will be triggered by the release of four demons
