When God destroys the final product of civilization, a great wicked city, its commerce, religion, and culture will vanish forever because it enticed people into idolatry, impurity, and rebellion against Him.
The Great Prostitute (Revelation 17:1-18)
John sees Babylon the Great—civilization’s final corrupt city—dazzling yet deadly, fueled by Antichrist’s power, persecuting God’s people, and destined to be destroyed as Christ, the true King, triumphs forever.
Seven Bowls of God’s Wrath (Revelation 16:1-21)
God’s final wrath devastates nature and the Antichrist’s kingdom. Despite unbearable plagues, the wicked refuse repentance. Yet Christ calls His people to remain watchful, faithful, and ready for His sudden return.
The Song and Seven Bowls (Revelation 15:1-8)
Revelation 15 shows the redeemed singing the Song of the Lamb in heaven, celebrating God’s holiness, while seven angels prepare to pour out the final plagues that complete his wrath.
The Lamb’s Victory and the Final Harvest (Revelation 14:1-20)
Revelation 14 previews God’s final victory: the Lamb’s redeemed people stand perfected, angels warn of judgment, Christ harvests the righteous, and the wicked face the overflowing winepress of God’s wrath.
The Two Beasts (Revelation 13:1-18)
Revelation 13 reveals Satan’s counterfeit trinity: the Antichrist and False Prophet rise with political and religious power, deceiving the world, persecuting believers, and demanding worship—yet their reign is temporary before Christ’s eternal victory.
The Woman, The Child, and The Dragon (Revelation 12:1-18)
Revelation 12 reveals the cosmic battle between God’s people and Satan. The dragon rages against Christ and His church, yet believers overcome by the Lamb’s blood, faithful testimony, and God’s protection.
The Two Witnesses and the Seventh Trumpet (Revelation 11:1-19)
The Prophetic Witness of the Church (Revelation 11:1–13) After John ate the little scroll in chapter 10, his role expanded from observer to active participant. Revelation 11 presents the second part of this interlude, showing that “two witnesses” will prophesy during the end times. The Temple Measured (Revelation 11:1–2) John received a measuring rod to... Continue Reading →
The Angel And The Small Scroll (Revelation 10:1-11)
Revelation 10 depicts a pivotal interlude before the seventh trumpet, emphasizing God's plan, the dual nature of His Word, and the prophetic calling of John to share God's message with all nations.
The Fifth and Sixth Trumpets (Revelation 9:1-21)
Revelation 9 reveals demonic torment and massive death during the fifth and sixth trumpets. Despite unimaginable suffering, humanity refuses to repent, proving only God’s grace can transform hardened hearts.