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14. Pressure – How to Stay Steady in a Hostile Culture [Revelation 1:9]
Pressure is not an anomaly in the Christian life; it’s part of it. In Revelation 1:9, John calls himself a partner in “tribulation, kingdom and patient endurance.” Tribulation means pressure — resistance from the world against those who seek to live faithfully. Yet that pressure is not defeat. It is the context in which the kingdom advances. It will come. The real question is will we stand when it does. Study Guide Available
13. Human From Conception: The Case They Don’t Want You to Hear
Abortion is often defended as choice. But beneath the slogans lies a more serious question: what is life? From conception, a distinct human being exists — developing, alive, undeniably human. We are human from our beginning. This address confronts a reality many prefer not to face and offers encouragement to those who continue to stand for life. 🟡Monthly Special🟡
12. Behold – The World Has an End Date [Revelation 1:7]
History is not drifting. It is moving toward a reckoning. “He is coming… and every eye will see.” That is not religious escapism. It is the defining fact of reality. The modern habit of shrinking life down to politics, culture, and personal comfort is not realism — it is near-sightedness. If Christ is coming, then priorities change. Fear shrinks. Sin is confronted. Diligence matters. What you build, love, tolerate, and pursue now will be measured against that day. 🔶Study Guide Available🔶
11. What the World Forgot about Sunday
Sunday was once treated as a sacred day, set apart from ordinary life — but was that merely tradition, or was it grounded in Scripture? The “Lord’s Day” in Revelation 1:10 is not a vague reference to any day, but a day uniquely devoted to the risen Christ. Understanding why the early church honored Sunday brings renewed clarity about worship, rest, and the serious spiritual purpose God has woven into the first day of the week. ⚡️Minisode⚡️
10. Spirit – What “Spiritual Power” Really Means (And What It Doesn’t) [Revelation 1:4]
Many people sense that something is wrong with the world and wonder whether anything truly governs the chaos. Real power directs history. Clarity in confusing times comes from recognizing the steady reality at work beneath the noise — even when events appear unstable. 🔶Study Guide Available🔶
9. Why Cultural Decline Doesn’t Threaten Christianity
Pressure is not a sign that God’s Kingdom is failing. It is often the proof that it is advancing. Cultural decline, opposition, and hardship do not threaten Christ’s reign, but expose false hopes and misplaced trust. As worldly systems fail, believers are called to patient endurance — trusting not in power or politics, but in the eternal Kingdom that grows, reigns, and will never end. ⚡️Minisode⚡️
8. Savior – What We Forgot About True Love [Revelation 1:5-6]
Everyone wants freedom. Few want the cost that comes with it. Discover love powerful enough to break bondage — not by affirming us where we are, but by sacrificing itself to change us. It’s a love that rules history, confronts sin, and restores dignity. If love never challenges us, it can’t bring freedom. 🔶Study Guide Available🔶
7. The Wisdom We Forgot About Human Life
Human life is among the most important things in the world – getting it wrong has devastating consequences. This message reveals three principles of wisdom, forgotten by our culture, that reflect the truth about human life. The hidden cost of getting these truths wrong is exposed, and the answers are revealed – even if they are being sought from the darkest places. 🟡Monthly Special🟡
6. History is Not Meaningless: Why the World Isn’t Falling Apart
Change, chaos, suffering, and tribulation are real. Scripture never denies that. But Revelation pulls back the curtain to show what governs it all: a sovereign God who stands above history, from Alpha to Omega. Explore why history isn’t random, suffering isn’t wasted, and why the future is not out of control. 🟡New Year Special🟡
5. Freedom Has a Price: Why Real Love Always Costs Something
This episode proves that love always costs something. The cost of God’s love is the price of our freedom, and confronting truth is the loving thing to do. You could say it’s a Christmas message stripped of sentimentality. 🟡Christmas Special🟡
4. Paradox – The King Reigns; Yet His People Suffer [Revelation 1:4]
From heaven’s perspective, trials are not wasted but transfigured. They prepare God’s people for glory and His world for redemption. Life in this world is unstable. Circumstances shift, expectations collapse, and evil intrudes. Revelation names this honestly, showing that tribulation is part of our calling. Yet Christ reigns. 🔶Study Guide Available🔶
3. Peace – The Future Belongs to Him – and So Do You [Revelation 1:4]
Before the visions begin, God gives you grace and peace. John overwhelms us with the vastness of Christ: the faithful witness, the firstborn of the dead, the ruler of kings. Explore how grace flows from God’s endless fullness and peace from His nearness. These truths anchor believers before Revelation unveils the deep and shocking realities of spiritual warfare, suffering, and glory. 🔶Study Guide Available🔶
2. Relevant – For the Time is Near… [Revelation 1:1-3]
Revelation is not distant – it is addressed to you. Revelation speaks directly to Christians under pressure today. Discover why the book insists its message is near, urgent, and personal — and why blessing is promised not to speculators, but to those who hear and obey. 🔶Study Guide Available🔶
1. Revelation – The Future is Jesus Christ [Revelation 1:1]
The future has a name – and it’s Jesus Christ. Revelation opens not with a puzzle, but with a Person. Explore how Jesus fulfills His promise to reveal “the things that are to come,” why He alone conquered the world, and how His victory over sin, Satan, and death makes Him the rightful ruler of history. A call to see our lives – and the future – through the lens of Christ’s conquering power. 🔶Study Guide Available🔶