Revelation (Page 3)

Revelation (Page 3)

Revelation 7:1 17: The Righteous Shall Stand

Last week, we were left with the question of who shall stand in the presence of the Lord. In this week’s message in Revelation, Pastor Scott Gourley explains how it is the Righteous, those redeemed by Christ, who shall stand and what that means for us. We had some issues with sound this week. and as a result, part of Pastor Gourley’s message is missing. We do apologize, and we should have everything working properly next week.

Revelation 6:1-16: Who Can Stand?

As we enter Revelation chapter 6, we start to see God’s judgment poured out on the world. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley shares just what we can learn about God’s love and justice in this chapter.

Revelation 5:1-14: The Throne Room of God: The Glory of Jesus

As Revelation moves into the fifth chapter, the focus of the vision shifts. Where the end of Chapter 4 focused on the Glory of God the Father, the start of chapter 5 focuses much more on the Glory of Jesus. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley shares how Jesus is worth of all Glory as the risen lamb that was slain.

Revelation 4:1-11: The Throne of God

We jump back into our study of Revelation this week by looking at the start of Chapter 4. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley explains how John’s narrative allows us a glimpse behind the curtain to see what God’s throne room and what is really happening.

Revelation 3:14-22: The Amen

We come to probably the most famous letter to any church in Revelation: the letter to the church of Laodiceia. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley explains the true context of this letter, showing how the understanding of it many people have is not the understanding those reading the passage at that time would have had.

Revelation 3:7-13: The Victor’s Crown

As we continue through Revelation, we come to the letter to the church of Philadelphia, a small church that was doing all it could to hold fast to the teachings of God. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley shows what we can learn from this church as it fought to remain faithful through tribulation.

Revelation 3:1-6: Wake Up!

This week, we take a look at Jesus’ letter to the Church in Sardis. Like the historical city, it too had fallen asleep on watch and were in grave danger. Only it wasn’t an invading army that was coming against them. It was the Lord Jesus, calling for repentance. Repentance is not just a call to the nonbeliever but the believer as well. Church, may we continue to repent and put on Christ’s identity.

Revelation 2:18-29: You Tolerate Jezebel

In this message, the Lord Jesus criticizes the church in Thyatira for tolerating “that woman Jezebel.” It appears many within the church had been seduced into believing and practicing this woman’s teachings. The Lord Jesus pronounces judgment upon her and all who follower her. Those, who have remained faithful, He calls to hold fast and promises two special blessings.

Revelation 2:12-17: Hold Fast

As we read the letter addressed to the church at Pergamum, we see that Jesus praises them for holding fast to the faith in the midst of great persecution but chastises them for starting to taking on the idols of the city itself. In this weeks message, Pastor Scott Gourley explains just how this letter relates to us as Christians today, especially in the midst of the COVID-19 Pandemic.  

Revelation 2:8-11: You Will Have Tribulation

This week, Pastor Scott continues in the Book of Revelation with Jesus’ letter to the church in Smyrna. The church in Smyrna was only one of two churches that did not receive a rebuke from the Lord Jesus. But nonetheless, the Lord’s words are still heavy for all to hear: Faith in the Lord Jesus does not protect us against persecution; instead, in many ways, it only guarantees it.