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The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (Pt. 2)
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As the seven-year Tribulation is ushered in by the so-called Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, it makes for a riveting read. But what does it mean to us here and now? Dr. David Jeremiah tackles that question, sharing several ways a modern believer might respond knowing what the future holds.
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Title Deed to the Earth
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Are you mystified by the “seal, trumpet and vial” judgments God will pour out upon the earth, according to Revelation? You’re in good company. Dr. David Jeremiah strips away the mystery to help you better understand the prophetic meaning and timeline.
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The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (Pt. 1)
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Even if you haven’t studied Revelation, you’ve probably heard of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. What do they represent, and why horses? Dr. David Jeremiah looks at these prophetic figures described in Revelation chapter six.
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Title Deed to the Earth (Pt. 2)
Escape the Coming Night
Revelation describes the singing and worship that will resound throughout heaven. Do you wonder if it might become stale or tiresome after a few thousand years? Dr. David Jeremiah explains from God’s Word why just the opposite will happen – why the longer we’re in Heaven, the more we’ll have to sing about!
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Title Deed to the Earth (Pt. 1)
Escape the Coming Night
Are you mystified by the “seal, trumpet and vial” judgments God will pour out upon the earth, according to Revelation? You’re in good company. Dr. David Jeremiah strips away the mystery to help you better understand the prophetic meaning and timeline.
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A Look into Heaven (Pt. 2)
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If the troubles of your earthly life make it hard to lift your eyes and see what your heavenly life will be like, enjoy the vivid picture painted for you in the book of Revelation! Dr. David Jeremiah returns to the fourth chapter and its peek inside the throne room of heaven, rich in the details of all you have to look forward to.
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A Look into Heaven (Pt. 1)
Escape the Coming Night
The first three chapters of Revelation frequently discuss the church, but then something strange happens: it’s not mentioned again in the following sixteen chapters. Where did the church go? Dr. David Jeremiah explains as he opens the fourth chapter of Revelation.
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The Disgusting Church: Laodicea
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If God won’t abide lukewarm Christians, He’s even less tolerant of lukewarm churches. Dr. David Jeremiah profiles a church that fit that unfortunate description to a tee.
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The Church Through the Ages (Pt. 2)
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If the seven churches of Revelation each represent a period of time in the history of the church, which one symbolizes the age in which we now live? Dr. David Jeremiah offers his understanding, based on John’s vivid description in Revelation as well as what’s happening in our modern churches.
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The Church Through the Ages (Pt. 1)
Escape the Coming Night
Revelation opens with letters to seven ancient churches in Asia Minor. But as is often the case in Revelation, there’s more to those churches than meets the eye. Dr. David Jeremiah reveals how each of those churches actually represents a unique period of time in the overall history of the church.
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The Disgusting Church: Laodicea (Pt. 2)
Escape the Coming Night
The church of Laodicea had a disease that’s still prevalent in many churches today: material wealth masking spiritual poverty. Dr. David Jeremiah shares Christ’s prescription for this ancient church, but is it a remedy today’s prideful generation is willing to swallow?
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The Disgusting Church: Laodicea (Pt. 1)
Escape the Coming Night
The Bible makes it clear how God feels about lukewarm Christians. In Revelation, Christ makes it equally clear how He feels about lukewarm churches. Dr. David Jeremiah profiles a church that had become so comfortable, so complacent, that it no longer felt a need for the things of God.
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The Faithful Church: Philadelphia (Pt. 2)
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No church is perfect, but the ancient church of Philadelphia probably came close. Dr. David Jeremiah takes us back to the church that drew only positive comments from Christ. As we’ll see, the incredible love of these early Christians is matched only by the incredible promises Jesus makes to them!
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The Dead Church: Sardis
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Many churches look alive on the outside, with lots of events and programs, but are dead on the inside. Are you aware of one? Worse yet, are you part of one? Dr. David Jeremiah examines a church in Revelation that fits this description – a church about which Jesus had nothing positive to say.
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The Faithful Church: Philadelphia (Pt. 1)
Escape the Coming Night
If Jesus were critiquing your church, what would He say? Great job? Needs improvement? Mixed reviews? Dr. David Jeremiah introduces us to a rare church; rare because Jesus had only good things to say about it. Are any of its qualities in your church?
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The Dead Church: Sardis (Pt. 2)
Escape the Coming Night
When a person is found dead, an autopsy can often determine the cause. When a church has died, is there a similar way to learn how it came about? Dr. David Jeremiah investigates the death of what appeared to be a healthy church to reveal some potential causes.
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The Dead Church: Sardis (Pt. 1)
Escape the Coming Night
Many churches look alive on the outside, with lots of events and programs, but are dead on the inside. Are you aware of one? Worse yet, are you part of one? Dr. David Jeremiah examines a church in Revelation that fits this description – a church about which Jesus had nothing positive to say.
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The Adulterous Church: Thyatira (Pt. 2)
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Standing firm in the faith is challenging under the best of circumstances, let alone in a church compromised by sin. What does Jesus have to say to those bold believers? Dr. David Jeremiah shares Christ’s words of hope and encouragement for Christians who remain true in the midst of compromise.
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The Adulterous Church: Thyatira (Pt. 1)
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The church is called to accept sinful people, not to accept sin. What happens when that calling is forgotten or ignored? Dr. David Jeremiah introduces an ancient church in which immorality was allowed to take root.
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Why Does It Matter?
EASTER COLLECTION
The foundation of our faith is the well-established record of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Christ said that He would die and that in three days He would come back from the grave. He did exactly what He said He would do, and it was that event that exploded into the hearts of the disciples and convinced them that this Jesus was He who He had claimed to be, the only begotten Son of God.
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Why Does It Matter?
EASTER COLLECTION
Luke's firsthand account of what took place on that first Easter Sunday. Sometimes we just need to go back to the original and remember what Easter is all about.
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The Church in Satan's City: Pergamos (Pt. 2)
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Just as a tiny crack can spread and, ultimately, destroy a home’s foundation, a small compromise can eventually decimate your faith. Dr. David Jeremiah takes a closer look at the church of Pergamos – a church that once stood strong, but had been weakened by compromises that still impact us today.
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The Church in Satan's City: Pergamos (Pt. 1)
Escape the Coming Night
Would you eat a salad made with a mix of garden-fresh ingredients… along with a few leaves of contaminated lettuce? The danger of compromise is the focus in this message. Christ saw it happening in one of His churches, and He didn’t mince words.
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The Suffering Church: Smyrna (Pt. 2)
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When an ancient church suffered persecution, Christ offered words of comfort and strength – words you can cling to in your own times of trouble. Dr. David Jeremiah takes a closer look at Jesus’ encouraging letter to the persecuted church.
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The Suffering Church: Smyrna (Pt. 1)
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From precious oils to priceless diamonds, extreme pressure often produces exquisite results. The same can be said about the pressure of persecution. Dr. David Jeremiah looks at the legacy of the persecuted church addressed in Revelation – a church about which Jesus had only positive things to say.
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Christ and His Churches
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Jesus’ earthly appearance was probably quite ordinary. But when we see Him in heaven, His appearance will be anything but ordinary! Dr. David Jeremiah shares the Apostle John’s vision of the glorified Christ.
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Losing Our First Love: Ephesus (Pt. 2)
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Falling in love is easy. Unfortunately, falling out of love is also easy if we’re not careful. That’s even true in our relationship with the Lord. Dr. David Jeremiah returns to the second chapter of Revelation where an entire church had let its love for God grow cold. Fortunately, there is a remedy.
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Losing Our First Love: Ephesus (Pt. 1)
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Sadly, some relationships that look happy and healthy on the surface are actually loveless and empty. The same is true of some churches. Dr. David Jeremiah examines such a church profiled in the book of Revelation. What does Jesus have to say to this ancient church, as well as our churches today?
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Christ and His Churches (Pt. 2)
Escape the Coming Night
No one can have a personal encounter with Christ and come away unchanged. That’s especially true of the Apostle John! Dr. David Jeremiah looks at Revelation and John’s dramatic physical response to his vision of Jesus. Discover how Christ brings comfort with His words and His touch.
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Christ and His Churches (Pt. 1)
Escape the Coming Night
Jesus’ earthly appearance was probably quite ordinary, like any other Jewish man. But when we see Him in heaven, His appearance will be anything but ordinary! Dr. David Jeremiah shares the Apostle John’s vision of the glorified Christ in the book of Revelation, and what it means for us today.
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The Inside Cover of the Book (Pt. 2)
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Some books have a preface or foreword that gives an abbreviated overview of the entire book. The book of Revelation achieves that in just two verses! Dr. David Jeremiah unpacks those verses to reveal why the book of Revelation was written in the first place.
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