

Revelation 16:1-21
6 snips Jun 5, 2023
Explore the intense plagues in Revelation as divine judgments tied to worshiping the beast. Discover how Armageddon is intricately linked to Israel's history and the consequences of defying divine authority. The podcast vividly illustrates the final judgment, connecting it to Moses' narrative and emphasizing human agency in rebellion. With striking imagery, it examines the fall of Babylon and the restoration of justice through cataclysmic events, paralleling biblical plagues and showcasing humanity's persistent disobedience.
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Visible Sores As Call To Repentance
- John describes the first bowl causing visible, painful sores on those who bear the beast's mark.
- Fr. Stephen De Young says this judgment aims to provoke repentance rather than immediate death.
Blood Plague Echoes Egypt And Justice
- The sea and rivers turning to blood echo the plagues of Egypt as poetic justice for persecutors.
- Fr. Stephen De Young highlights the angel of the waters and the martyrs affirming God has given them 'blood to drink.'
Events Portray Patterns Not A Timetable
- Fr. Stephen De Young warns Revelation's plagues describe recurring patterns in history, not a fixed future timetable.
- He stresses Christ's 'coming like a thief' teaching requires ongoing readiness, not calendar-watching.