Exposing the Ultimate Evil Empire
Join Pastor Chuck Swindoll as he explores a captivating account told in Revelation 12. Envision this epic battle between heaven and earth.
Join Pastor Chuck Swindoll as he explores a captivating account told in Revelation 12. Envision this epic battle between heaven and earth.
The exotic—even bizarre—symbols used to describe the Beast in Revelation 13 are not just frightening features conjured up to illustrate the monstrous character of the Antichrist. The vision of the Beast is drawn from specific images in the book of Daniel.
From Revelation 13:11–18, Pastor Chuck Swindoll explains how the end-times demonic puppet of the antichrist counterfeits with appealing style, inspiring words, amazing acts, and charismatic leadership before he unleashes torrents of persecution, cruelty, and brutality.
Listen as Pastor Chuck Swindoll journeys into the future to a time when the masses openly worship the beast! Understand how deception takes root and how easily darkness can masquerade as light.
The glory of the Lord was revealed in the most humble way—in a way no one expected. One day we will really understand what the word “glory” means, but for now, all we know is it's one of the heaviest and weightiest words we can use to describe our Saviour.
Satan’s aim is to destroy God’s creation. But his strength is limited and his days are numbered. He’s the ultimate loser. And he’s a defeated foe. Just read the book of Revelation.
Do you take time to reflect on the wonder of heaven? Do you think about eternity with God and the complete and total banishment of death and sin? Do thoughts of heaven influence your earthly days?
And that’s what you were about, Dad. Memories. When I was a lad, I loved to sneak up on you and watch what you were doing when you didn’t know I was there. That’s when you became my hero, I suppose.
How can we be so certain that we will be resurrected? What is the source of our assurance? What gives us unshakable confidence in the face of death? The fact of Christ’s Resurrection.
Since heaven will be our ultimate destination, we need to spend less time complaining about our struggles and trials on earth, where we temporarily live, and more time learning as much as possible about heaven, where we will live forever.