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➤ The Self-Destroying Heart —We have thought about how a true self image is ruined by a self-demeaning and self-deceiving heart. Now we take it right down to the wire as we finish our first trilogy, “Jesus made me honest with myself”.
➤ Repaying Evil —The Christian has three things to remember, and live by, with regard to enemies. We find these in Romans 12:17-21.
➤ Heaven and Hell —Does the Bible promise an eternal home in heaven? What will happen to our present home, planet earth? Is there an eternal hell? Find out here.
➤ Satan the Loser —A look at Satan’s frustrations and failures in Revelation 18-20.
➤ The Battle of Armageddon —Who hasn't heard of “The Battle of Armageddon”? Those who believe in a future reign of Christ on earth for 1000 years, see this battle as the final great war on earth leading up to Judgment Day. But in the visions of Revelation there was no battle. It was planned. The armies gathered. But the battle did not happen.
➤ The Second Death —The Beast, the False prophet, the Dragon, and all who follow them, are thrown in turn into the lake of burning sulphur, “the second death”.
➤ Satan at War —The war visions do not describe physical battles. Rather, these visions symbolise a spiritual battle (but a real battle nevertheless) being waged in everybody’s present life and experience, including yours and mine.
➤ The Great Flood —Did the great flood cover Planet Earth entirely, or the vicinity of Messopotamia only?
➤ Dividing the World in Two —about the parables of the Two Gates and Two Roads, and the Sheep and the Goats.
➤ Captivity of Judah —It is the southern kingdom of Judah’s turn to be deported from their own land into exile in a foreign country. God’s instrument in this punishment is Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon.
➤ The Destruction of Jerusalem —This lesson brings us to the last of the twelve Times of Israel, and concentrates on Matthew 24.
➤ What World Would God Destroy? —The question of this lesson is whether the heavens and earth destroyed at the second coming of Christ are the heavens and earth that God created in six days.
➤ Was the Jewish World Destroyed? —Observing that the Jewish “world” was not destroyed in AD70, so that holocaust was not the prophesied end of the world.
➤ Righteous Lot in Sinful Sodom —(2Peter 2:6-11) Lot was living in Sodom. He was a very righteous man, and Sodom was a very sinful city. God decided to destroy Sodom and its neighbouring city Gomorrah. This story, like that of Noah, is a microcosm of the end of the world (2Peter 3).
➤ Seven Fears in Wrath (2Thessalonians 1) —Paul is very aware that, as well as the grace and mercy of God, there is the wrath and retribution of God.
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