Mark Creech
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Revelation 13: The Beast, persecution and providence
Revelation chapter 13 speaks of the rise of the Beast and his activities. The Bible calls him a “Beast” because, in the eyes of God, that’s what he is. However, the world will not see him this way.
Revelation 13: The activities of the beast
Only someone lacking in good judgment — reckless or careless would disregard such a warning — and if they should have doubts, not earnestly investigate.
Revelation 13: The rise of the beast
He will appear as a charismatic and persuasive leader who can provide salvation and deliverance. When in reality, he is a Beast.
Motherhood out of order: Women rally for abortion on eve of Mother's Day
He's standing in front of his parent's bedroom door, which is closed. On the door is a sign written by a weary mother: "Closed for Business. Motherhood Out of Order."
Revelation 12: Satan is thrown to the earth, his war against Israel and the tribulation saints
What are you going to do? This terrible day is coming? Tis better to face the wrath of the dragon for believing than to face the wrath of God for not believing.
Revelation 12: A holy war Satan loses on three fronts
Revelation 12: 7-12 speaks of a coming holy conflict that takes place on three fronts.
Revelation 12: A woman, a red dragon and a baby boy
The world is in the devil’s crosshairs because God loves people (Jn. 3:16). You are in the Red Dragon’s crosshairs because God loves you.
7 evidences for the resurrection of Christ
In "The 10 Most Common Objections to Christianity," apologist Alex McFarland rightly contends, “The truth of the resurrection is a central question … anyone wanting to disprove Christianity would have to discredit the historicity of this event."
Revelation 11: Who are the 2 witnesses that will fight with the Antichrist?
I hope every preacher who faithfully proclaims the Gospel of repentance and faith in Christ might be encouraged to preach fearlessly in light of this text.
Revelation 11: The temple and its place in the divine economy
Jesus said we are to worship God “in spirit and truth” (John 4:23), meaning worship must genuinely flow from the heart and conform to God’s disclosure of himself in Scripture.