How to Use This Commentary Revelation 16 records the final bowl judgments — the last outpouring of God’s wrath before Jesus Christ returns. Read this chapter in three major movements: (1) the first five bowls of devastating judgment (vv.1–11), (2) the gathering of the nations for Armageddon (vv.12–16), and (3) the seventh bowl and the... Continue Reading →
Revelation 16:1-21: The Seven Bowl Judgments
How to Use This Commentary Revelation 16 records the final bowl judgments — the last outpouring of God’s wrath before Jesus Christ returns. Read this chapter in three major movements: (1) the first five bowls of devastating judgment (vv.1–11), (2) the gathering of the nations for Armageddon (vv.12–16), and (3) the seventh bowl and the... Continue Reading →
Revelation 15:1-8: Seven Angels and the Seven Bowls
How to Use This Commentary Revelation 15 serves as the introduction to the final bowl judgments that will be poured out in Revelation 16. Read this chapter in three major movements: (1) the vision of the victorious saints (v.2), (2) the song of Moses and the Lamb (vv.3–4), and (3) the preparation for God’s final... Continue Reading →
Revelation 14:14-20: The Final Harvest of the Earth
How to Use This Commentary Revelation 14:14–20 presents one of the most sobering judgment scenes in the entire Bible. Read this passage in two major movements: (1) the grain harvest of the earth (vv.14–16), and (2) the grape harvest and winepress of God’s wrath (vv.17–20). These images symbolize the final outpouring of God’s judgment before... Continue Reading →
If God Is All-Powerful, Why Doesn’t He Stop Evil?
If God is good, and if God is powerful, then one question naturally rises to the surface: Why doesn’t He stop evil? It’s one of the most common and most personal questions people ask. And it’s not just philosophical—it’s emotional. It comes from hospital rooms, funerals, broken homes, and moments of deep loss. If God... Continue Reading →
What does Jude teach about judgment?
Understanding the Bible This post is part of our Understanding the Bible series—short, clear explanations of common questions, phrases, images, and themes found in Scripture. The goal is simple: to help you read the Bible more clearly by explaining what the text says, what it meant in its original context, and why it still matters... Continue Reading →
Do You Really Know Jesus—and Does He Know You?
Many believe they know Jesus through words or deeds, but true knowledge requires a genuine relationship. Ultimately, only those known by Him will attain salvation.
The Cost of Sin (Leviticus 20:1-27)
Leviticus 20 emphasizes God's severe penalties for spiritual unfaithfulness and family sins, highlighting the importance of obedience, spiritual purity, and the sanctity of family relationships in maintaining a healthy society.
Lessons from Nadab and Abihu: Worship with Reverence (Leviticus 10:1-20)
In Leviticus 10, Nadab and Abihu's unauthorized worship led to their death, highlighting the seriousness of divine instructions. Moses taught Aaron’s sons about holiness, integrity, and sincere worship amid grief.
Genesis 11:1-32 – Lessons from The Tower of Babel
Use this commentary to help you in your study and application of Genesis 11.