
Revelation 21.1-5 "New Creation"
We come to the culmination of the age where God restores creation and our salvation is complete.

Hosted by Ronnie Knight · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 316 episodes
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We come to the culmination of the age where God restores creation and our salvation is complete.

Explore the characteristics of Christ and how we should live in light of the King we serve.

In Revelation 20 we see the enthroned King who reigns and judges.

In Revelation 20 we see the enthroned King who reigns and judges.

“The Triumph of the King: Christ’s Victory in Revelation 19” In this two-part series, we step into one of the most powerful and climactic chapters in all of Scripture—Book of Revelation chapter 19—where heaven erupts in

“The Triumph of the King: Christ’s Victory in Revelation 19” In this two-part series, we step into one of the most powerful and climactic chapters in all of Scripture—Book of Revelation chapter 19—where heaven erupts in

As Christians we need to live in the indicatives. David reminds us of some of those indicatives in Psalm 23.

In this second part of our study on Revelation 18, we peel back the "fine linen and purple" of the modern era to expose the Bankruptcy of Security . We explore the "31% Reality" of systemic dependency, the "pharmakeia" o

The Resurrection is more than a historical fact and a future hope. While both of those are true, the resurrection has present tense implications for believers today.

The City of Man is a defeated foe. It is imploding upon itself and will finally fall at the judgment of God when Christ Comes again.

Passages that lead me away from Dispensationalist

We begin in Revelation 17, where the Apostle John is invited to witness the judgment of The spirit of the age - the City of Man. As G.K. Beale notes, these chapters (17–18) are an "expanded replay" of the final judgments

We begin in Revelation 17, where the Apostle John is invited to witness the judgment of The spirit of the age - the City of Man. As G.K. Beale notes, these chapters (17–18) are an "expanded replay" of the final judgments

Before the bowls of wrath are poured out, heaven sings. Revelation 15 pulls back the curtain and shows the redeemed rejoicing over the holiness and justice of God as His final judgments are about to fall — no embarrassme

“Revelation 14 pulls back the curtain on history to reveal two destinies—those sealed by the Lamb and those who follow the beast—reminding us that Christ’s victory is certain, judgment is coming, and our only hope is to

“Revelation 14 pulls back the curtain on history to reveal two destinies—those sealed by the Lamb and those who follow the beast—reminding us that Christ’s victory is certain, judgment is coming, and our only hope is to

“Revelation 14 pulls back the curtain on history to reveal two destinies—those sealed by the Lamb and those who follow the beast—reminding us that Christ’s victory is certain, judgment is coming, and our only hope is to

Revelation 13 pulls back the curtain on the true nature of evil power in the world. John shows us two beasts—one political, one religious—working together to demand allegiance that belongs to God alone. The church is war

Revelation 13 pulls back the curtain on the true nature of evil power in the world. John shows us two beasts—one political, one religious—working together to demand allegiance that belongs to God alone. The church is war

Revelation 12 pulls back the curtain to reveal the cosmic war raging behind our everyday struggles. From the promise of the Seed in Eden to the victory of Christ at the cross, the dragon’s defeat is already written into
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