Jude 1:3-4
Full of dark warnings against the false teaching that swallowed the first century church, Jude shares some amazing truths for believers today including: God loves us, He keeps us, and He preserves our salvation—even in the darkest days.
Jude 1:1
In his letter to the church, Jude warns that false teaching was creeping in—as well as a general “falling away” from the truth. Hear from the half-brother of Jesus in what Dr. McGee calls a fitting introduction to the Book of Revelation.
Revelation 1:1 Intro Part2
A continued introduction to the book of Revelation, which describes the end of the age and what we as believers have to look forward to.
Revelation 2:12-15
What is the "teaching of Balaam?" We get a clue in Jesus's personal letter to the ancient church at Pergamum, "where Satan's seat is."
Revelation 1:1
More introduction to the final book of the Bible. McGee calls Revelation the book where all the prophecies in the Bible come together and find their fulfillment: God wins!
Revelation 1:1 Intro Part1
An introduction to the awesome book of Revelation, written by the apostle John while he was exiled on the isle of Patmos, and saw visions of the risen Christ, his imminent return, and the end of all things. God wins!~
Revelation 2:16-3:2
The letter from Jesus to the ancient church at Thyatira, which had been infiltrated with demonic teachings by a self-proclaimed prophetess with the spirit of Jezebel. The faithful are rewarded with "hidden manna" and "a white stone with a new name written on it."
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