Oct 12, 2014
Lukewarm or Living?
Series: Revelation
A_New_Dawn_by_Burning-Liquid 1400x1400In Jesus final letter to the seven churches, to the church at Laodicea, He says, “Those whom I love I rebuke and discipline” (Rev. 3:19). Jesus references many Scriptural themes that reinforce the truth of both the Old and New Testament Scriptures. This reference points to Proverbs 3:11-12 which is quoted in Hebrews 12:5-6. If God needs to correct you, He will. It’s the loving thing to do. He also says, “I stand at the door and knock” (3:20) These words of Jesus are directed at believers. This is a call to renew and deepen our relationship with Him. Jesus does not want to be on
the “outside” of your life!
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  • Oct 12, 2014Lukewarm or Living?
    Oct 12, 2014
    Lukewarm or Living?
    Series: Revelation
    A_New_Dawn_by_Burning-Liquid 1400x1400In Jesus final letter to the seven churches, to the church at Laodicea, He says, “Those whom I love I rebuke and discipline” (Rev. 3:19). Jesus references many Scriptural themes that reinforce the truth of both the Old and New Testament Scriptures. This reference points to Proverbs 3:11-12 which is quoted in Hebrews 12:5-6. If God needs to correct you, He will. It’s the loving thing to do. He also says, “I stand at the door and knock” (3:20) These words of Jesus are directed at believers. This is a call to renew and deepen our relationship with Him. Jesus does not want to be on
    the “outside” of your life!
  • Oct 5, 2014The Hope of Heaven
    Oct 5, 2014
    The Hope of Heaven
    Series: Revelation
    A_New_Dawn_by_Burning-Liquid 1400x1400Will heaven be a remake of what we’ve got now? Will we still be on this planet? Some claim that heaven will be on this earth. What’s the truth? According to the Bible, everything will be new. The old things will be gone. “New heaven and new earth” (and no more sea) is a Hebrew way of saying that everything we know now will be completely new and different. There won’t be anything “same-old, same-old.” In heaven, God will dwell with us. The majesty and wonder of heaven – including the massive dimensions – show us that we are in store for blessing beyond our imagination. You won’t miss anything in heaven, but rather have everything
    wonderful and glorious to gain!
  • Sep 28, 2014The Rapture and Armageddon
    Sep 28, 2014
    The Rapture and Armageddon
    Series: Revelation
    A_New_Dawn_by_Burning-Liquid 1400x1400Chapter three brings two extremes of conversation from Jesus. We hear harsh and direct words that are intended to shake believers back to reality, and we hear words of loving persistence as Jesus brings comfort to His faithful people. To the church in Sardis, we hear the confrontational words of Jesus as He tells them to “wake up!” But we also hear Jesus comfort some as He says there are some in this church who will walk with Him “dressed in white!” For those who are asleep in their sin, Jesus’ judgment will come upon them as a surprise like a thief. But to those whose names are in the book of life, they will be declared worthy before the Father. Both words of warning and comfort. Whoever has ears, let them hear what the Spirit
    says to the churches.
  • Sep 21, 2014Understanding God’s Justice
    Sep 21, 2014
    Understanding God’s Justice
    Series: Revelation
    A_New_Dawn_by_Burning-Liquid 1400x1400Earlier in this series, we talked about Judgment Day. The undeniable truth is that one day Jesus will return to judge everyone on earth. However, how will He judge? Will He judge like we would judge? Let’s hope not. For if He did, few would be in heaven. We humans readily receive the grace of God for ourselves, but we are often unwilling to grant it to others. Likewise, if God judged like we judged, there would be few in hell. We humans are very uncomfortable with hell as a place of eternal punishment. We can hardly fathom that a good and loving God would even create such a place, let alone torment people in it forever. What to do? That is why we must readily agree with God’s Word through prophet Isaiah when He says, “my thoughts are not your thoughts.” Thankfully, God sees all things and knows
    all things, and His judgments are always right!
  • Sep 14, 2014Defending Against Evil
    Sep 14, 2014
    Defending Against Evil
    Series: Revelation
    A_New_Dawn_by_Burning-Liquid 1400x1400What do people do when something bad happens? They say, "God, what are You doing? Why are You letting this happen?" Or we are astonished: "How could this tragedy take place? What did I do to deserve this? How could this illness strike? I’m amazed that the world is in such chaos!" We live as if evil doesn’t exist. You and I behave as if most of our intentions and actions are basically pretty good. We even live in denial that Satan's primary target area is the church! The devil prowls around like a lion, the Bible warns us – seeking to devour. Until our Lord returns, evil is always
    active… but there is hope for God’s people!
  • Sep 7, 2014Judgment Day
    Sep 7, 2014
    Judgment Day
    Series: Revelation
    A_New_Dawn_by_Burning-Liquid 1400x1400Fear. This was perhaps the central sin of the second church Jesus address in the book of Revelation – the church in Smyrna. In the face of suffering, poverty, and persecution from both Rome and the Jews, He tells this church to “stop fearing!” Who better to trust, than one who identifies Himself as “the First and Last,” The One who was “dead and came back to life.” (2:8) In this brief letter to the believers in Smyrna, Jesus reminds them that any suffering that comes their way, He allows. However, their suffering will be limited, and eventually will end. But when it
    does, they (and we) will receive the crown of eternal life!
  • Aug 31, 2014The Antichrist and Two Witnesses
    Aug 31, 2014
    The Antichrist and Two Witnesses
    Series: Revelation
    A_New_Dawn_by_Burning-Liquid 1400x1400Each of the cities mentioned in Revelation chapters 2-3 is a cultural center with business guilds, a wide array of people and religions, and a selection of opportunities from libraries to theaters to sports. Along with this city life came many temptations and distractions for believers in Christ. In addition, the strong Roman presence was putting the pressure on believers to give up their faith. Today we consider the church at Ephesus, and how the spirit of the Antichrist attempts to snuff out both their love
    and their witness.
  • Aug 24, 2014A Message of Hope
    Aug 24, 2014
    A Message of Hope
    Series: Revelation
    A_New_Dawn_by_Burning-Liquid 1400x1400What is it about the book of Revelation? It draws people to it with its mysterious intrigue – and yet people are often fearful of wading into the depths of its content. It is our hope that through this 8 week message series at Redeemer you will come away with a better understanding of this well known, yet often avoided, book of the Bible … and that you will come away encouraged. For all its talk of judgment and destruction, the book of Revelation is ultimately a message of hope for its hearers. As a literary work, it is unlike none other. It is full of imagery and drama, yet it is a book intended to be understood. And while it addresses the battle of
    good versus evil, it makes clear that in the end, our God is victorious.