The Lamb and the 144,000 - Revelation 14:1-5
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Last week we began our study of Revelation 13 and we looked at the first 10 verses and the rise of the beast from the sea, we discovered that this beast like the 4th beast in the prophet Daniel’s dream in Daniel 7 is a kingdom and a person. The kingdom will be the revived Roman empire, the person will be the Antichrist which was represented in Daniel’s dream by a little horn, in John’s dream the beast represented both the kingdom and the person.
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Two weeks ago, after studying Revelation 13 and seeing how much it relates to Daniel 7 I decided we needed to go back and review Daniel 7 which we have not looked at since 2011. So, I began the review by looking at the first 14 verses where Daniel gives us a summary of the visions he had as he dreamed in his sleep.
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This morning we are going to shift gears a bit, as I was studying Revelation 13 this week and seeing how much it relates to Daniel 7, I felt we needed to go back to Daniel and review chapter 7 before venturing into Revelation 13. So, this morning and Sunday, March 4th we will be in Daniel 7.
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Last Sunday we began chapter 12 of Revelation and I told you that chapters 12-13 were parenthetical chapters in between the sounding of the seventh trumpet and the events associated with its judgments on the earth. These two chapters introduce us to some of the key characters of the Tribulation, and specifically to those of the Great Tribulation or the last 3½ years of the 7-year Tribulation, also called the Time of Jacob’s Trouble.
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This morning we enter into chapter 12 of Revelation; chapters 12-13 are parenthetical in that they introduce us to the key characters in the Great Tribulation. The interpretation of these two chapters is crucial to our understanding of the end times.
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Last Sunday we began looking at the second part of the interlude between the sixth and seventh trumpet judgments. In this second part we first saw the apostle John marking off a remnant of Jews for God. In doing this God shows us that there is still a future for the nation of Israel, God is going to fulfill all the promises made to Israel, so as the judgment of God intensifies God will protect, preserve and show favor to this faithful remnant of Jews in the midst of the fury of His wrath poured out on the earth.
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As we enter the Scriptures this morning I will admit that this chapter is not an easy chapter, but I am going to do my best to explain it to you. If you read many commentators, you can find almost as many interpretations and opinions on this chapter as there are commentators. But like we learned in Sunday School this morning, the commentators are not inspired like the Words of the Bible and so we will use God’s Word to try and make sense of God’s Word.