Revelation: The King Is Coming! Scott Pauley

In this Enjoying the Journey series, we take a devotional verse-by-verse study of the Revelation of Jesus Christ. The King is Coming again! A picture that illustrates teaching on the book of revelation. Scott Pauley teaching of the Book of Revelation
What are you expecting to happen next in our world? Every day brings new challenges and changing circumstances. I cannot tell you what governments will do, how the economy will respond, or what will happen with world wars. But what I do know is what the Bible tells us – The King Is Coming!
 
God’s people should not be looking down; they should be looking up. Our future is not disaster but deliverance, and we are watching for the coming of our Christ, not the antichrist! At any moment, the Lord Jesus is coming for His own.
 
The last book of the Bible tells us the story of both the end of this world and the beginning of eternity with our Lord. Never has Revelation been more vividly clear. We are starting to see the stage set for the last movements of the church age. Here is how Revelation 1:1 opens,
 
The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to shew unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass; and he sent and signified it by his angel unto his servant John. 
Adrian Rogers used to say, “People ask, What is this world coming to? It is coming to Jesus!” Amen and amen. Soon every knee will bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord (Philippians 2:11).
 
The truth of Christ’s coming is at the same time convicting to those who are not right with Him, comforting to those who are suffering, and challenging to all of us who desire to see people saved before it is too late. We are standing on the edge of eternity. The King Is Coming!
 
In this Enjoying the Journey series, we walked verse-by-verse through the Revelation of Jesus Christ. If you want to know Christ better, understand what is coming in our world, and be ready to meet God, walk through this exciting study.
 
We don’t know what the news will tell us next (or even if we can believe it!). Here is some good news that you can believe. Tell everyone you can: The King Is Coming!
 
LISTEN TO THIS SERIES: THE KING IS COMING


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  1. Ron Pollard on January 15, 2021 at 8:58 AM

    Amen, Bro. Pauley

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