In this chapter of Revelation, an angel of heaven announces the judgement of Babylon. It is clear that God will cause her permanent destruction because of her sin and because of the deception that she brought to the world. As she is destroyed, the world weeps but all those who are with God rejoice for God has judged her. No light will ever be found in her again.
God will judge the wicked... No matter what the cost to us personally, true believers should not be yoked with unbelievers because all unbelievers will one day face God's judgement.
In what areas of your life are you unequally yoked with unbelievers?
Where do you need to make the hard choices for God that may impact you financially, socially or in your personal relationships?
What is the source of the light that is found in you?
READ REVELATION 19
From verses 1-6, list several attributes of God for which he is praised by the great multitude in heaven.
Read verses 7-10, Matt 22:1-14 and Eph 5:32. Describe the wedding lamb and the idea of being invited to the wedding supper as it pertains to eternal salvation. Who is being wed? How can you be sure that you are clothed appropriately for this important event? Give at least one outside reference from the first four books of the New Testament describing the testimony of Jesus.
Read verses 11-16, Isa 13:3-5, 2 Thes 2:5-12 and Ezek 6:1-14. Who is the rider on the white horse? What major sins does he judge as listed in these readings? What is the purpose of the army of heaven that follows Him? Describe Jesus using words found only in Rev 19:11-16.
Read verses 17-21 and Dan 7:9-14. Give specific examples of God's judgement, His dominion and His Kingdom as found in these passages.
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