Tag: Gods judgment
Revelation 14: The 144,000 Witnesses
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in RevelationRevelation 14 schools us with an awe-inspiring vision of the end times, filled with messages of hope, judgment, and the ultimate triumph of God’s kingdom. Read More…
Jude 1: Woe to The False Teachers
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in JudeJude 1 is a dynamic and short book of the New Testament that addresses the dangers of false teachings and the importance of contending for the faith. Read More…
Complete Destruction of Nineveh in Nahum 2
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in NahumThis outline of Nahum 2 about Nineveh’s destruction, reveals the powerful message of God’s sovereignty, justice, and the consequences of sin. Read More…
Hosea 2: Israel Punished for Unfaithfulness
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in HoseaHosea 2 offers a powerful message of redemption and hope, reminding us that God’s love can heal all wounds. Read More…
Ezekiel Prophecies Against Wicked Leaders: Ezekiel 11
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in EzekielEzekiel 11 takes a look into God’s judgment against the leaders of Israel and His promise of restoration for His people. Read More…
Ezekiel 10: God’s Glory Leaves Temple
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in EzekielIn Ezekiel 10, we see a further revealing of God’s glory as the prophet witnesses the departure of the glory of the Lord from the temple in Jerusalem. Read More…
Ezekiel 9: Prophecy of The Six Men
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in EzekielEzekiel 9 reveals the severity of God’s judgment upon sin and the importance of repentance and righteousness. Read More…
Ezekiel 5: Ezekiel Shaves Head, Says Repent
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in EzekielEzekiel 5 reminds the faithful believer of the importance of repentance and the consequences of disobedience. Read More…
Jeremiah 39: Jerusalem Falls to Babylonians
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in JeremiahJeremiah 39 recounts the fall of Jerusalem and the fulfillment of God’s warning against the disobedient Judah. Read More…
The Cup of God’s Wrath in Jeremiah 25
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in JeremiahJeremiah 25 reminds the believer that God is patient and long-suffering, but there comes a time when judgment must be executed. Read More…
Jeremiah 8: Jeremiah’s Heart Felt Morning
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in JeremiahJeremiah 8 outlines the reasons for the judgment, the hardness of the people’s hearts, and the consequences of their rebellion. Read More…