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J. Vernon Mc Gee once said, “This world in which we are
living is under the judgment of God. It is hard for even believers
to accept that fact. After almost a century of insipid preaching
from America’s pulpits, the average man believes that God is
all sweetness and light and would not discipline or punish anyone.
Well, this book of Revelation tells a different story.” And
it does. Yes, God is holy, but our world is not. We know this is
true. God has already awakened us out of our sleep when He said in
Romans 1:32 that although the world has a sense of good and evil
and a sense that they “are worthy of death, they not only do
the same, but also give hearty approval to those who practice them.” People
like to sin, and they want others to sin, too. Our world loves sin,
but our Creator does not. This study in Revelation describes the
end - the seven plagues which will occur before Armageddon. God is
going to defeat Satan and sin.
Seven Bowls. Revelation
15 introduces us to the seven bowls which are seven plagues. Each of the
seven bowls will be poured out by a holy angel. What a stunning truth - God will be using His holy angels to destroy Satan,
the Antichrist, the false prophet, and a rebellious world. God’s angels will remove evil from this world. Why? Because
evil cannot bring holiness.
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