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Armageddon And Other Things (Revelation 18-20)

Armageddon And Other Things (Revelation 18-20)

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Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley continue their discussion on the book of Revelation by discussing the symbolism found in Chapters 18-20.

Questions Covered in This Episode:

  • What’s the point of Revelation? What’s the big idea?
  • Why Babylon?
  • Is there a discomfort around what the Bible says about judgment?
  • What are the “woes” we find in Chapter 18?
  • Who is the multitude in Revelation 19?
  • Who is the bride in the marriage supper of the lamb?
  • We find a rider on a white horse. Who is this?
  • What is this millennium (Revelation 20)? How significant is it to land on a specific perspective to understand what is going on?
  • What is the final judgment?
  • How does someone know that their name is written in the Book of Life?
  • What are the benefits of Godly living in terms of heavenly rewards?

Resources Mentioned in this Episode:

  • Revelation 18-20, Revelation 1:4, Genesis 11, Psalm 1, Genesis 19, Ephesians 5, Proverbs 9, Matthew 22, Hebrews 1, Isaiah 62-63, John 3:16, Genesis 15, Ezekiel 39

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