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Week 4 Exploring Revelation Chapters 4-5: The Throne Room and the Worthy Lamb

Week 4 Exploring Revelation Chapters 4-5: The Throne Room and the Worthy Lamb

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Join us this Friday night for an in-depth Bible study focused on Revelation chapters 4 and 5. Broadcasting from my Texas home, we explore the profound significance of the throne room imagery and the exaltation of Jesus Christ as the worthy Lamb. Discover incredible Old Testament parallels in Psalms, Ezekiel, and Isaiah that enrich our understanding of these passages. We also examine the pivotal events of Pentecost and the inauguration of Christ's heavenly ministry. This episode is packed with theological insights and historical context that deepen our appreciation of the redemptive work of Jesus Christ. Don't miss this enlightening episode and be sure to revisit last week's discussion for additional context!

00:00 Introduction and Welcome

00:44 Significance of Psalms 22, 23, and 24

01:50 Review of Revelation's Sevens

05:28 The Throne in Revelation Chapters 4 and 5

10:14 Old Testament Parallels in Revelation

20:31 The Movement of God's Throne

26:48 Understanding the Sanctuary Scenes

27:50 God's Sovereignty and Control

28:53 Introduction to Revelation Chapter 5

29:43 The Scroll and the Worthy Lamb

32:48 The Seven Spirits and Pentecost

37:20 The Anointing and the Holy Spirit

40:30 Peter's Understanding and the Church's Birth

44:04 The Worthiness of the Lamb

47:31 The Promise of the Throne

51:12 Concluding Thoughts and Final Prayer

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