I noted that my last post was Oct 5...what a crazy month and a half with ministry opportunities taking me out of town the last 3/4 of October and family vacation at the beginning of November...needless to say it is good to be home.
With that said let me try to catch up the sermon notes:
Revelation 13 (Covered over 2 Sundays):
Main Point: Die to self, live to Christ
Satan always attempts to mimic God and we see that here in chapter 12-13 as the unholy Trinity is set up. In this unholy Trinity the Dragon/Satan plays the father, the first beast plays Jesus, and the second beast = the ultimate false prophet or plays the Holy Spirit's role.
Rev 13:1-10
The first beast mimics Jesus having a mortal wound but being healed...the first century readers/hearers would have quickly drawn a parallel to Nero as it was believed that he survived his suicide following censure by the Senate. "Many refused to believe that he had died, and by the late 80s a legend became popular that that he was still alive (some forms of the story had him coming back from the dead) and living in Parthia, preparing an army to invade and retake his throne." This means that the Anti-Christ would be a Nero like figure establishing a one world government and persecuting Christians.
In the midst of persecution Christians are not to do the following:
- Remember that God is in control and that this unholy Trinity is only allowed to function with God's permission
- Remember that their eternal life is secure with God
- Play the role of prophet warning those attacking them of their folly
- Remember that as they willing lay down their lives Satan is defeated (Rev. 12:11). This provides a stark contrast to the beast's rage (Rev 13:10b).
- See also Matthew 24, 2 Corinthians 1:3-10
Rev 13:11-18
The Second Beast, who he is and his role:
- The ultimate false prophet/HS counterfit
- "Glorifies" the First Beast
- His miracles mirror Elijah's and Jesus'
- Mark mirrors: the sealing of believers, Deuteronomy 6:8, Ezekiel 9:4
Where does his power come from?
- Satan, but he only operates with the "power" that God allows. Satan's authority is temporary and surpassed by God's
Why is he allowed to do this?
- Earth dwellers refuse to repent and are given over. See Deuteronomy 13:1-5, 2 Thessalonians 2:9-12, Romans 1:24-25
The Christian Response:
- Be Wise: recognize the false trinity and worship/fear God not man nor the unholy Trinity
- 888 = Jesus = complete, complete, complete or holy, holy, holy vrs 666 or imperfect, imperfect, imperfect
- Do repay evil for evil...the battle is the Lord's. The way Christians win is by maintaining their witness and laying their lives down (Rev 12:11)
Rev 14:1-13
This sermon was more interactive and discussion driven. I allowed the congregation to break into small groups, discuss for 3 minutes and then brought it back to a interactive discussion.
Questions:
- What does it mean to be a Christian?
The 144,000 represent the church arrayed for war (but not war with guns, but rather as witnesses)
- What do you fear?
Interesting question and discussion
- When you share the gospel do you include fear as part of the discussion?
Note Rev 14:6-7
Christian response found in Rev 14:12-13
A challenging example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQsSIuSBnws
Rev 14:14-20
Title: Are You Ready?
Questions:
- Are you ready for Thanksgiving?
- What are you Thankful for?
- Are you ready to be persecuted?
- Are you ready to die for your beliefs?
- Are you ready to be judged?
This text foreshadows the judgment that is coming.
OT Background: Joel 3, Hosea 6:11, Isaiah 63:2-3
NT Background: Matthew 13:24-30, 25:31-46, Mark 4:26-29
First harvest = harvest of believers (those who receive mercy)
Second Harvest = harvest of unbelievers (those who receive justice)
Are you ready? How are you preparing?
Options:
- Do nothing
- Keep sowing the gospel/warning others
- Ignore
- Live life inline with the gospel (die to self, live to Christ)
Basically you should be preparing by knowing/understanding the worth of what you have in Christ and live sold out for him.
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