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May
28
2022
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God's love for us is a perfecting love that gives us what we need to make us Christ-like, even if it means suffering or waiting. His promises are for now, not just in eternity, and we can experience the manifest glory of God in our lives today.
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May
21
2022
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Dr. Cheryl Davis teaches on God's grace and why we have to suffer, explaining that suffering is a constant force that will multiply throughout time and change every life until the end of the ages. She shares her personal experience of suffering for 15 years and how God's grace was sufficient for her. Dr. Davis emphasizes that our appointed suffering is a payment for God's glory and that we should not be discouraged or lose hope, as the end result is worth it.
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May
14
2022
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Dr. Cheryl Davis teaches on God's grace and why God allows us to suffer, emphasizing that suffering can lead to eternal glory and that we must choose between suffering and sin. She shares personal experiences and biblical examples, including the story of Moses and Saul, to illustrate the value of suffering and the importance of valuing God's glory over the riches of this world.
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May
7
2022
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Dr. Cheryl Davis teaches on the importance of faith in God and breaking free from the world's influence, using the life of Moses as an example. She emphasizes the need to trust in God's plan and promises, rather than relying on the world's power and security.
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Apr
30
2022
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God's promises are not just for eternity, but for the present moment, and His love is a perfecting love that gives us what we need to become Christ-like. We must learn to wait on the Lord, even in silence, and trust that His promises will be fulfilled. With faith and perseverance, we can overcome the enemy's attempts to confuse and doubt us, and experience the manifest glory of God in our lives.
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Apr
25
2022
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Dr. Davis teaches on the importance of living a life of significance, rather than chasing success, and shares the story of Lazarus from the Bible to illustrate the four-day cycle to a miracle, emphasizing the need to endure suffering and sacrifice to experience the manifest glory of God.
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Apr
24
2022
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Dr. Cheryl Davis teaches on the belief of the second coming of Jesus, emphasizing the importance of making choices that align with God's will and living a life of significance rather than just success. She encourages listeners to choose Jesus Christ as their Savior, live with a sanctified mind, and prioritize impact over achievement.
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Apr
17
2022
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Dr. Cheryl Davis discusses the importance of holding fast to the confession of hope without wavering, considering one another to stir up love and good works, not forsaking the assembling of the church, and living in anticipation of the second coming of Jesus Christ.
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Apr
10
2022
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Dr. Cheryl Davis teaches on the importance of living obediently to God, witnessing urgently, and working fervently until Christ's return. She emphasizes the need to prioritize obedience, worship, and witness, and to be mindful of the judgment seat of Christ, where believers will be rewarded or commended for their deeds.
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Apr
3
2022
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The book of Revelation is a sacred trust of truth, revealing the future and the coming of Jesus Christ. Dr. Davis emphasizes the importance of knowing and keeping the words of prophecy, as it is a call to obedience and a proof of one's faith. The prevailing culture is often opposite to the commandments of God, and those who walk obediently to the Word of God will pay a temporary price, but eternally live in peace.
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Mar
27
2022
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The holy city, New Jerusalem, is described as a massive cube with transparent glass streets of gold and gates of pearls, its size comparable to the United States, but with a height of 660,000 stories. In heaven, there will be no sin, no sickness, no night, and no separation, as God dwells among his people, and Jesus Christ is the source of eternal light and love. The tree of life will sustain and heal the nations, and everyone will be forgiven and free from the propensity to sin.
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Mar
27
2022
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The Bible speaks of four heavens, with the new heaven and new earth being a future dwelling place on earth, designed and built by Jesus Christ. Only those who believe in Jesus as the Son of God and are overcomers will inherit the New Jerusalem, while the cowardly, unbelieving, and those who practice immorality will be consigned to the fiery lake of burning sulfur.
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Mar
20
2022
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The concept of hell is a witness to the righteous character of God, who must judge sin, and it also serves as a witness to man's responsibility to make choices and be held accountable for them. The Bible teaches that hell is a place of eternal punishment, where those who reject God's offer of salvation will be cast into the lake of fire. In contrast, those who accept God's gift of salvation will inherit eternal life and be with God forever.
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Mar
20
2022
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The Bible predicts a time of peace, prosperity, and purity in the millennium, where God will rule from Zion and there will be no more sin, sickness, or death. However, this is followed by the great white throne judgment, where the spiritually dead will be judged according to their works and the secrets of their hearts.
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Mar
13
2022
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Dr. Cheryl Davis discusses the millennium, premillennialism, and the importance of biblical truth in understanding the end times. She explores the concept of the millennium as a reward for faithful believers, the need for a literal earthly thousand-year period of peace, and the role of Satan in the final rebellion.
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Mar
13
2022
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The second coming of Jesus is a time of judgment, with Christ coming back with his saints and bringing blessings in mind. However, at the revelation of Christ, he is coming with judgment in mind. The rapture is the last act of grace on Christ's behalf, and the timing of the rapture is imminent. The church will be spectators in the battle of Armageddon, and Christ will bring with him an army of believers to execute judgment on those who do not know God. The authority of Christ is emphasized through his sharp sword and rod of iron, and every knee will bow before him when he comes to the earth.
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Mar
6
2022
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The second coming of Christ is a glorious event that will reclaim the world from Satan's rule, and believers and unbelievers alike will witness it. The Bible emphasizes the importance of living a life of godliness and holy conduct, looking forward to the day of the Lord, and being prepared for the unexpected event. The marriage supper of the lamb is a celebration in heaven, and the righteous acts of saints will determine their clothing at the judgment seat of Christ.
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Mar
6
2022
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The marriage supper of the Lamb is a celebration in heaven where the church is united with Christ, and believers are anticipating this event. The Jewish wedding ritual is used to explain the relationship between Christ and the church, with Christ being the central figure and the church being the bride. The judgment seat of Christ is also discussed, where believers will be judged on their works and rewarded accordingly.
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Feb
27
2022
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The city of Babylon is a symbol of humanism and materialism, and its judgment is a warning to those who reject God's truth. The Bible teaches that Babylon will be judged for its iniquity, influence, infidelity, and inhumanity, and that those who follow its ways will be deceived and destroyed. The call to come out of Babylon and separate oneself from its sins is a frequent one in scripture, and is a necessary step in avoiding judgment and escaping the plagues and judgments that are coming upon the world system of Satan.
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Feb
27
2022
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The origins of pagan religion in the world are rooted in the ancient city of Babylon, where the system of religious thinking was characterized by idolatry and the worship of the queen of heaven, Semiramis. This system was later adopted by the Roman Empire and incorporated into Christianity, leading to the development of the spiritual Babylon, which is described in the book of Revelation as a system of idolatrous religious practices that will be destroyed along with the ancient city of Babylon.
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Feb
20
2022
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The Bible describes the tribulation as a time of great judgment and suffering, where God pours out his wrath on the earth. The seventh bowl judgment brings the tribulation to a conclusion, with a great earthquake, darkness, and the battle of Armageddon. The book of Revelation also speaks of Babylon, a system of religious thinking that touches our lives today, and the importance of teaching biblical truth and sound theology.
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Feb
20
2022
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The book of Revelation describes the devastation of Armageddon, the final destruction of the land, and the judgment of God. The tribulation saints are singing the song of Moses, crying out for justice and praising God for his works and ways. The holy of holies is where the mercy seat was, and the wrath of God will be satisfied for one year, historically, but here the angels are seen coming out of the holy of holies to execute God's judgment.
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Feb
13
2022
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The concept of immortality is discussed in the context of God's will and the tribulation. The 144,000 are highlighted as a preserved remnant, and their unique characteristics are explored. The importance of creation and the original gospel message is emphasized, as well as the consequences of worshiping the beast and the mark of God. The role of works in salvation and the judgment seat of Christ is also discussed.
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Feb
13
2022
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Dr. Cheryl Davis explores the concept of the antichrist and the mark of the beast, drawing parallels between current events and biblical prophecy. She delves into Revelation chapter 14, discussing the 144,000 Jewish evangelists and their rewards for faithfulness. The conversation highlights the contrast between the beast's mark and God's mark, emphasizing the importance of understanding biblical truth in the face of end times prophecies.
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Feb
6
2022
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Dr. Cheryl Davis explains the characteristics of Satan, the Antichrist, and the False Prophet, discussing their roles in the Tribulation and the importance of understanding biblical truth to navigate the end times.
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Feb
6
2022
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The Antichrist's characteristics are described in detail, including his charismatic nature, persuasive speaking ability, and cultic leadership. He will be a clever and cruel leader who will unite politics and religion, creating a false religion where he is the head of the church. The Antichrist's rise to power will be inconspicuous, and he will gradually become more powerful, eventually making war with the saints and overcoming them.
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Jan
30
2022
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The war in heaven is a continuation of the war between God and Satan, with spiritual warfare existing since Genesis chapter 3. The Church of Jesus Christ can enforce Satan's sentence by standing against him on the legal ground of the death and resurrection of Christ.
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Jan
30
2022
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Dr. Cheryl Davis explores the symbolism in Revelation Chapter 12, identifying the woman as Israel and the dragon as Satan. She examines Satan's strategies, including the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, and how he has attempted to destroy Christ's seed throughout history.
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Jan
23
2022
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The word of God must be digested and assimilated into our consciousness to be effective, and it is compared to food in the Bible, with God's plan being sweet but the reality of judgment bitter. The Bible is the most selling book of all time, and its word is freely accessible, but we must voluntarily take it and eat it to experience its effects in our lives.
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Jan
21
2022
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The struggle between the world and the spirit of Babylon is a recurring theme in scripture, emphasizing the need for Christians to separate themselves from worldly influences and avoid judgment.
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Jan
20
2022
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The finality of the judgment of Babylon will bring a great reaction, with monarchs, merchants, and mariners mourning the loss of their goods and livelihoods, as the prosperity gospel and intermingling of materialism in the church are judged.
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Jan
19
2022
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The pursuit of luxury and the dehumanization of people are characteristics of the spirit of Babylon, which is alive and well in modern society, where human beings are valued less than material possessions and the environment.
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Jan
18
2022
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The destruction of Babylon is described in Revelation chapter 18, where it is judged for its iniquity and influence on others. The city's wickedness and evil nature are compared to the Tower of Babel in Genesis 11, and its destruction will happen quickly, in one hour. The nations of the earth will be seduced by Babylon's riches and worldview, leading to their downfall.
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Jan
17
2022
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Babylon is a city mentioned over 260 times in the Bible, often presented as a place opposing God. It will be the commercial and financial base of the Antichrist during the tribulation, and can also be a spiritual concept, as seen in the context of humanism, which advocates for human agency and rejects religious involvement in education and state apparatus.
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Jan
16
2022
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The bottomless pit, also known as the abyss, is a place dreaded by demons and where angels are retained until their judgment. Jesus Christ preached in the abyss to proclaim victory over death to fallen angels, and it is ultimately controlled by Jesus Christ. The pit is opened by Satan to unleash demonic power in the last part of the Great Tribulation, bringing intense judgment on the human race.
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Jan
15
2022
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The historical city of Babylon and its system of religious thinking have had a profound impact on the world, influencing modern Christianity and its practices. The Bible speaks of Babylon as a symbol of idolatry and spiritual adultery, with the antichrist and false prophet playing key roles in its downfall. The book of Revelation reveals the ultimate destruction of Babylon, a great city that reigns over the kings of the earth.
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Jan
14
2022
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The Beast of Revelation is described as a monster that arises from the bottomless pit, symbolizing the antichrist's greater satanic power and influence. The seven heads and seven mountains refer to the seven hills of Rome and the five emperors who reigned prior to John's writing. The ten horns represent the future government of Rome, which will bind together in a unified block of nations under the antichrist's leadership.
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Jan
13
2022
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The Scarlet Woman, identified as Rome, is a powerful entity with a unique political-religious partnership, unlimited prosperity, and unholy passions. Her alliance with the beast is rooted in ancient pagan practices, which were transferred into the church in the fourth century A.D. The woman's wealth and influence are symbolized by the golden cup in her hand, while her idolatrous practices are revealed through her connection to the mystery religion of Babylon.
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Jan
12
2022
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The mother-child cult originating in Babylon eventually spread to Rome, where it was incorporated into pagan religious practices. This cult is believed to be revived during the tribulation, with the Antichrist leading the political arm and the false prophet leading the religious arm. According to Revelation, this Roman Babylonian church will be destroyed, along with the ancient city of Babylon itself.
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Jan
11
2022
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The origins of Easter and Lent are rooted in the pagan religion of Babylon, where the Queen of Heaven was worshipped. This ancient cult is referenced in the Old Testament, specifically in Jeremiah's condemnation of the Israelites for their idolatrous practices.
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Jan
10
2022
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The city of Babylon, both historical and symbolic, plays a significant role in the book of Revelation, representing a system of religious thinking that dates back to the Tower of Babel and the story of Nimrod and Semiramis. This ancient system of idolatry spread throughout the world, influencing cultures and civilizations, including ancient Israel, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. The story of Semiramis and her son Tammuz is a key part of this narrative, highlighting the development of mother-child cults and their impact on human history.
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Jan
8
2022
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The visions of John in the Book of Revelation are compared to the plagues of Egypt, with the third bowl judgment turning the waters to blood, and the fourth bowl judgment scorching men with fire, despite their blasphemy. The sixth bowl judgment dries up the Euphrates River, preparing for the battle of Armageddon, and the seventh bowl judgment brings the tribulation to a conclusion with the earth being utterly shaken and the battle of Armageddon occurring.
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Jan
7
2022
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The end of the tribulation brings the great final battle of Armageddon, where Jesus Christ returns to earth to fight and win against Satan. The bold judgments, including the loathom sores, the sea turning to blood, and the earth being utterly shaken, demonstrate God's judgment upon the world for its sins. The Bible's account of the tribulation and the second coming of Christ serves as a reminder of God's never-ending grace and mercy, even in the midst of judgment.
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Jan
6
2022
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The river Euphrates dries up in preparation for the battle of Armageddon, a key event in the tribulation as described in the book of Revelation. Dr. Cheryl Davis explains the significance of this judgment and its connection to the never-ending mercy of God.
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Jan
6
2022
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The 5th bowl judgment in the Bible brings darkness as a form of judgment, targeting the center of satanic activity on earth. This is a reflection of the condition of the inhabitants' hearts, who have lived in spiritual darkness until now. The judgment is a fulfillment of prophetic plans and is confirmed in the New Testament.
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Jan
4
2022
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The judgments of blood in Revelation extend to freshwater springs, leaving no source of clean water on earth. This is a fulfillment of the martyred saints' cry for justice, as seen in chapters 14 and 15. Meanwhile, men are scorched by the sun, leading to blasphemy and a hardened heart, as foretold by Isaiah.
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Jan
3
2022
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The emptying of the second bowl results in the oceans turning to blood, causing the death of every living creature in the sea, a judgment similar to the second seal and the second trumpet. This is followed by the third bowl where the waters are turned to blood, extending to freshwater springs, and the fourth bowl where men are scorched by the sun, leading to blasphemy and a lack of repentance.
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Jan
3
2022
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The visions of John in the Book of Revelation describe the seven bowl judgments, a series of events that will occur at the end of the tribulation, as God's wrath is poured out on the earth. These judgments are a manifestation of God's holiness and his responsibility to judge the world for its failure to respond to his gospel of grace.
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Jan
3
2022
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The Book of Revelation is organized into three sets of symbols: the seals, the trumpets, and the bowls. The Bowl Judgments, found in chapter 16, are the final judgments before the coming of Christ, where the world is reclaimed by God.
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Dec
30
2021
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The wrath of God is a concept that flows from his holiness, requiring him to judge and execute his judgment. The Holy of Holies, where the mercy seat was, is a place of great significance in understanding God's judgment. The seven bowl judgments, as described in the Bible, are a precursor to the second coming of Christ, and studying biblical truth and theology is crucial in understanding these concepts.
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Dec
29
2021
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The song of Moses and the song of the Lamb are sung by the martyred saints in heaven, praising God for his works and justice. The tribulation saints have a different redemption and cry out for justice, singing of God's great and marvelous works. The worship of God will be universal, with all nations coming to worship him due to the manifestation of his judgments on the earth.
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Dec
28
2021
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The book of Revelation describes the prelude to seven bold judgments, where God's wrath is poured out on the earth due to humanity's failure to respond to his gospel of grace. The saints who resisted the antichrist and refused to take the mark of the beast are seen playing harps in heaven, joining the raptured saints and the 144,000 in God's symphony.
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Dec
27
2021
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The book of Revelation describes the devastation of Armageddon, the final destruction of the land, and the judgment of God, which will be a Holocaust unlike anything the world has ever seen. The Christian faith emphasizes the importance of remaining faithful to God, even in the face of spiritual warfare, and warns that being saved in the tribulation will come at a tremendous cost.
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Dec
25
2021
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Dr. Cheryl Davis discusses the characteristics of the 144,000, a remnant of God's people who are preserved through the tribulation to accomplish His will. She highlights their purity, preservation, peerlessness, and peculiarity, emphasizing the importance of living a committed Christian life to prepare for the judgment seat of Christ and eternal life.
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Dec
24
2021
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Our works follow us into heaven and will be our reward in the judgment seat of Christ. The separation of true Christians from non-Christians will be marked by the presence of the mark of God or the mark of the beast. The angel's message concerns the end of the tribulation period, and the devastation of Armageddon is described in the last couple of verses of chapter 14.
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Dec
23
2021
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The ancient city of Babylon can refer to either the actual city or the pagan humanistic world system that characterized it. In the Bible, Babylon is God's name for the world system the Antichrist will institute during the tribulation, which he will destroy. Those who worship the beast will be doomed by God, but those who worship God will be condemned by the beast.
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Dec
22
2021
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The eternal gospel emphasizes worshiping and fearing God as the creator of heaven and earth, highlighting the importance of a true creation and a real creator before salvation. This message is distinct from modern-day evangelism, which often focuses on forgiveness and repentance. The everlasting gospel is a call to believe in a true creation and a real creator, God, as the original gospel from God.
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Dec
21
2021
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The 144,000 are described as peculiar in their ministry, preserved to accomplish God's will, and special in their song. They will be preserved during the tribulation and will praise God with their own words, reinforcing the vindication of the Lamb and the encouragement of the church.
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Dec
20
2021
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When following God's will, one is under His protection and control until their purpose is accomplished. The 144,000 in Revelation 14 are a remnant preserved to evangelize and fulfill their unique purpose, demonstrating spiritual purity and being peerless in their ministry.
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Dec
18
2021
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The concept of the Antichrist and the mark of the beast is explored in relation to current events, including vaccination mandates and government control. Dr. Cheryl Davis discusses the parallels between these modern issues and the biblical account of the tribulation, highlighting the importance of understanding the last days and the role of God's people in evangelism.
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Dec
16
2021
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The Lamb of God, Jesus Christ, is the central figure in the book of Revelation, standing on Mount Zion with 144,000 saints. This significant place in prophetic truth is mentioned in various biblical references, including Psalms and Isaiah, and is associated with the future house of God and the millennial reign.
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Dec
15
2021
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The concept of solving global problems is used by the Antichrist to control society in the last days, but a contrast is seen in Revelation chapter 14, where God's lamb, Jesus Christ, is worshiped and a true religion is practiced, marking a difference from the idolatry and false religion of chapter 13.
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Dec
14
2021
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Dr. Cheryl Davis discusses the plans of the Antichrist and the False Prophet, drawing parallels between their tactics and the current pandemic response, including vaccination requirements and the potential for people to surrender their rights in exchange for perceived solutions to massive problems.
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Dec
13
2021
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The mark of the Bible refers to a symbol or identifier that will be used to control people during the tribulation, as described in Revelation. The Antichrist and false prophet will use this mark to identify those loyal to them, while those without it will be deemed traitors and suffer the consequences. The number 666 is also mentioned, which is believed to be the number of man and will be used by the false prophet.
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Dec
11
2021
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The Bible speaks of a false prophet who will deceive people into worshiping the antichrist, a counterfeit trinity formed by Satan, the antichrist, and the false prophet. This false prophet will have the power to perform great signs and wonders, including calling down fire from heaven, and will deceive people into building an image to worship the antichrist. Those who do not receive the mark of the beast will be deemed traitors and suffer at the hands of the commercial system controlled by the beast.
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Dec
10
2021
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The false prophet's plan of deception involves creating an image of the antichrist that seems alive, broadcasted worldwide, and demanding a mark on the right hand or forehead to buy or sell. This mark is a form of control, and those without it will suffer at the hands of the beast, while those with it will suffer at the hands of God. The choice is between temporary suffering on earth for eternal favor with God or temporary favor with the beast for eternal wrath.
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Dec
9
2021
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The destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah serves as a warning of judgment, while the False Prophet sets up a masquerade to deceive people into worshiping the Antichrist, using an image that seems to be alive.
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Dec
8
2021
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The False Prophet is a key figure in the unholy trinity, working alongside the Antichrist to deceive people and point them towards the counterfeit God. According to Revelation, the False Prophet performs great signs and miracles, deceiving those who dwell on earth and uniting the world under the leadership of the Antichrist. This is a critical concept in understanding the Tribulation and the role of Satan in manipulating human vulnerability.
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Dec
7
2021
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Dr. Cheryl Davis discusses the tribulation, false christs, and the importance of biblical truth. She reads from Matthew chapter 13, explaining the purpose of parables and the partial blindness placed on the Jews. The discussion also touches on the beast from the earth, the false prophet, and the mark of the beast.
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Dec
6
2021
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The Antichrist's program is mentioned in verses 3 through 4, where Satan uses the death and resurrection of the Antichrist to deceive the world into worshiping him as a deity. The Antichrist will be charismatic, clever, cultic, cruel, and come up inconspicuously, gradually gaining power and eventually being worshiped by the whole world.
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Dec
4
2021
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The Antichrist's personality is described in the Bible as charismatic, persuasive, and clever, with the ability to capture the attention of the world and hold it. He will be a cultic leader, attempting to erase all vestiges of the presence of God and elevate himself to the position of God on earth. The Antichrist will be cruel, devouring the whole earth and breaking it into pieces, and will wear people down through continual persecution.
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Dec
3
2021
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The profile of the Antichrist is discussed, highlighting his charismatic personality, rise to power, and intimidating bearing. The Antichrist's relationship with Satan and his eventual worship by the world are also explored.
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Dec
2
2021
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The Antichrist will be a charismatic leader with intellect and political savvy, attempting to erase God's presence and elevate himself as a deity. He will unite politics and religion, creating a false religion with himself as the head of the church. The Antichrist will be cruel, devouring the earth and persecuting believers, making it crucial to accept salvation before the great tribulation.
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Dec
1
2021
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The Antichrist's personality is described in Daniel 7 as charismatic, persuasive, and eloquent, with a commanding presence and appearance. He will be able to capture the world's attention and hold it, much like Adolf Hitler. The Antichrist's rise to power will occur at a low and vulnerable point, such as after a global disruption like the rapture.
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Nov
30
2021
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Dr. Cheryl Davis delves into Revelation Chapter 13, exploring the symbolism and meaning behind the Antichrist, a figure highly popular in both the Bible and secular world. She discusses various interpretations of the Antichrist, including historical figures such as Antiochus Epiphanes and Adolf Hitler, and emphasizes the importance of understanding biblical truth in preparation for the great tribulation.
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Nov
29
2021
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Dr. Cheryl Davis discusses Satan's aggressive assault on the earth, particularly against the Jewish nation, and how God provides protection for his people through the Great Tribulation. She highlights the role of 144,000 Jewish evangelists and the limited authority of Satan, who is ultimately thwarting his own purposes in the plan of God.
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Nov
27
2021
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The Bible teaches that spiritual warfare has been ongoing since Genesis chapter 3. Dr. Cheryl Davis explains why Satan's existence continues despite being defeated at the cross, and how the Church of Jesus Christ can enforce Satan's sentence by standing against him on the legal ground of Jesus' death and resurrection.
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Nov
26
2021
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The early church martyrs overcame Satan through the blood of the lamb, the word of their testimony, and loving God more than life itself. This is a key aspect of the Christian faith, as Satan's defeat was made legal when Jesus died on the cross. The devil's wrath is unleashed on earth, leading to the great tribulation, which is also an anti-Semitic assault on God's chosen people, Israel.
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Nov
25
2021
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Satan's defeat was made legal when Jesus died on the cross, giving believers grounds to overcome accusations. Three ways to overcome Satan include the blood of the Lamb, the word of testimony, and loving God more than life itself.
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Nov
24
2021
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Satan's expulsion from heaven is a pivotal moment in the Bible, but he still has access to the throne of God. This access is seen in the story of Job, where Satan accuses the brethren before God, and in Revelation chapter 12, where Satan is cast down as the accuser of the brethren. Understanding Satan's role and his opposition to God is crucial for teaching biblical truth and sound theology.
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Nov
23
2021
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The Church of Jesus Christ plays a crucial role in enforcing the penalty of Satan based on Jesus's death on the cross. Failing to do so allows Satan to continue his attacks, and it's essential to use spiritual weapons, such as prayer, to resist the devil and bring about victory. The Bible emphasizes the importance of spiritual battles and the need to put on spiritual armor to overcome strongholds and arguments that exalt themselves against the knowledge of God.
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Nov
22
2021
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The war between Heaven and Satan is a real and concrete conflict, with evil having a personality and influencing earthly rulers. The defeat of Satan at the cross was a legal transaction that disarmed him as an accuser before God, but he still has freedom to influence humans in these last days.
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Nov
20
2021
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The nation of Israel is symbolized as a woman in travail, trying to give birth to the Lord Jesus Christ, while Satan, described as a great fiery red dragon, seeks to destroy Christ and his seed. Satan's strategies include the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, and he has been preoccupied with trying to destroy Christ's seed throughout history.
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Nov
19
2021
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Jesus Christ faced numerous attempts by Satan to block his birth, tempt him, and ultimately kill him, but was ultimately victorious through his resurrection and ascension, proclaiming his victory over death, hell, and Satan.
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Nov
19
2021
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Satan's existence is dedicated to destroying the purpose of Christ, and his strategies are ancient and unchanged. He attacks in three ways: the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life. Throughout history, Satan has been preoccupied with trying to destroy Christ's seed, as seen in the stories of Cain, Abel, and Jesus.
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Nov
17
2021
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The dragon in Revelation 17 is a crowned monarch with power in the tribulation, symbolizing Satan who was thrown out of heaven for rebellion. His fall led to a third of the angelic host falling with him, and many are active as servants of Satan today. Satan's purpose is to destroy Christ and prevent him from fulfilling the promise God made to Eve in Genesis 3:15.
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Nov
16
2021
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The identity of the mysterious woman in symbolism is explored, with a focus on the nation of Israel as the correct interpretation, rather than the Virgin Mary or the modern-day church.
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Nov
15
2021
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The book of Revelation Chapter 12 is analyzed, with a focus on symbolism and the identity of the woman clothed with the sun. Dr. Cheryl Davis discusses the various interpretations of this symbol, including its connection to Israel and the Virgin Mary, and provides context clues for understanding its meaning.
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Nov
14
2021
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The two witnesses in Revelation are identified as Elijah and Moses, who will preach the gospel and perform miracles during the tribulation period. They will be protected by God until their ministry is complete, and then they will be resurrected and taken to heaven. Their resurrection will demonstrate God's power over death, and their ministry will be a key part of the events leading up to the second coming of Christ.
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Nov
12
2021
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The seventh trumpet is a pivotal moment in the Book of Revelation, marking the transition to the great tribulation and the kingdoms of this world becoming the kingdoms of our Lord and Jesus Christ. The 24 elders, representing the church, worship God and look forward to their reward, while Jesus Christ prepares to reign and destroy those who destroy the earth.
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Nov
11
2021
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The power of God is demonstrated through the resurrection of the two witnesses, who are protected and preserved even in death, establishing the certainty of their resurrection. Their ministry is a testament to the protection and power of God, and only through the salvation of Jesus Christ can this be made happen. The witnesses' resurrection and rapture serve as a warning to those who have used great words to gain advantage over others, and a call to repentance and salvation.
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Nov
10
2021
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Moses and Elijah's growing powers are discussed in the context of their role as prophets in the Christian faith. Their ability to call down fire, withhold rain, and cause disease is highlighted, as well as their persecution and eventual death. The passage from Revelation is examined, and the concept of being in God's will is explored, showing that a man in the center of God's will is immortal until God is finished with him.
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Nov
9
2021
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Elijah, a prophet who did not experience death, is believed to be one of the two witnesses during the tribulation, along with Moses, who represents the law and the prophets. Their prophecies and mission reveal their identities, and they will have the power to preach and declare Jesus Christ as Lord of all the earth.
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Nov
8
2021
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The Jewish Temple court will be judged under the Antichrist during the tribulation, and two witnesses will prophesy for 1,260 days, clothed in sackcloth, as foretold in Revelation chapter 11. These witnesses are believed to be real human beings, possibly including Elijah, who will prepare the way for the Lord's second coming.
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Nov
6
2021
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The importance of digesting the word of God and having faith in Him is emphasized, as it is compared to eating and assimilating it into one's consciousness. This is contrasted with merely echoing God's word without applying it to one's life, highlighting the need to be a doer of the word and not just a hearer.
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Nov
5
2021
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The temple's history and significance are explored, with a focus on its destruction and potential rebuilding during the tribulation. The Zionist movement's role in pushing for a Jewish state is also discussed, and its connection to the rebuilding of the temple is examined.
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Nov
4
2021
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The book of Revelation continues with Chapter 11, where John eats the little book and discusses the importance of digesting the word. The divine interlude between the 6th and 7th trumpet is explored, and the two olive trees and lamp stands standing before the god of the earth are described. The chapter includes a prophetic and literal interpretation of the temple in Jerusalem, its significance in end time activity, and the resurrection of the two prophets.
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Nov
3
2021
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God's Word is freely accessible, but its effects in our lives depend on our voluntary acceptance. The Bible teaches that being a doer of the Word, not just a hearer, leads to blessings and a deeper faith in God.
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Nov
2
2021
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God's word must become flesh in our lives before we can share it with others. The Bible is the most freely accessible book in the world, but we must voluntarily take it and eat it to experience its effects. The word of God is sweet, but also brings sorrow and joy, and we must be doers of the word, not just hearers.
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Nov
1
2021
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God's plan is sweet for us to taste, but the reality of judgment to come upon this world brings bitterness to the inner man. Prophecy is often sweet to the taste, but bitter in application. To truly preach and teach the Word of God, we must assimilate it into our lives, into our souls, into our consciousness, so that we can traffic digested truth.
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Oct
29
2021
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God swears by Himself because there is no one greater than Him, and in Revelation, the angel of Jehovah declares that there will be no more delay, referencing the judgment of God on the earth. The mystery of God is the focus of the oath, and one of the questions about it is why God allows evil to increase until the world is ripe for judgment. The signal of the end will be the seven trumpets when the angel starts to pour out the bowls filled with the wrath of God.
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Oct
28
2021
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Christ's inheritance for death on the cross is seen as him inheriting the title deed to the earth and the right to reign over it. The voice of the lion is associated with the voice of a ruler, and Satan is described as a roaring lion seeking to devour. The seven thunders uttering their voices represent a seven-fold message from heaven, echoing the voice of the Lord in Psalms 29.
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Oct
27
2021
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The angel of God is described as a messenger crowned with a rainbow, associated with the throne of God, and covered with glory. The angel's shining face fits the face of Jesus Christ, and his deeds are characterized by sovereignty over the earth and holding an open book, symbolizing his rightful heirship as the sovereign king.
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Oct
26
2021
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The angel of Jehovah is a theophany, or a pre-incarnate appearance of Christ before the first advent of Christ. He often appeared to Israel, including in Genesis, Exodus, Judges, and 2 Samuel, and is expected to appear again in the time of Jacob's trouble, also known as the Great Tribulation.
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Oct
25
2021
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The seventh seal opened up a series of trumpet judgments, unleashing an army of 200 million strong to bring judgment upon the earth with fire, smoke, and brimstone. One third of mankind was killed, and those who survived did not repent of their hands. The heart of man is not changed by punishment, but only the gospel can lead to true repentance and everlasting change.
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Oct
22
2021
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The River Euphrates is the most frequently mentioned river in the Bible, associated with God's judgment. According to Revelation chapter 9, four angels are the tool of God's judgment, and a third of mankind will be killed. The targets of God's judgment are the remaining inhabitants of the earth, and the numbers of the army of the horsemen are significant in understanding the scope of the judgment.
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Oct
21
2021
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Four fallen angels are released, bringing three plagues that kill one-third of mankind, as described in the biblical book of Revelation. Dr. Cheryl Davis explains the significance of these events and their connection to God's judgment and the Christian faith.
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Oct
20
2021
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The biblical description of demons from the bottomless pit reveals their imperial characteristics, seductive skills, and power to torment. These creatures are described as horses prepared for battle, with golden crowns, locust hair, and lion-like teeth, signifying their strength, fearlessness, and ability to destroy. They are vulnerable only to the name and power of Jesus Christ, and their damage will be painful, protracted, and personal, ultimately seeking to torment those who do not have the seal of God on their foreheads.
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Oct
19
2021
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The last years of the Great Tribulation bring intense judgment on humanity, unleashing evil forces and Satan as a tool of judgment. The Unleashed Power of the Pit is a period of great darkness, smoke, and fire, representing the depravity of man and the restraint of the Holy Spirit. Jesus describes hell as a place of unquenchable fire, and demons are pictured as locusts coming out of the pit, symbolizing the evil that will be unleashed during this time.
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Oct
18
2021
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The Abyss, or the Bottomless Pit, is a special place prepared for Satan and his followers, where demons even dread to go. Jesus Christ preached victory over death to the fallen angels in this place, proclaiming his upcoming resurrection.
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Oct
17
2021
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Dr. Cheryl Davis presents scriptural evidence supporting a pre-tribulation rapture of the church, citing Revelation, 2 Thessalonians, and 1 Corinthians. She explains the silence of the church in Revelation chapters 4-19, the transfer of the Holy Spirit to heaven, and the symbolic presence of John in heaven, highlighting the worship, throne, and redeemed church in the throne room of heaven.
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Oct
15
2021
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The book of Revelation continues with the fifth trumpet judgment, where a fallen star, identified as Satan, opens the bottomless pit, releasing locusts to torment those without the seal of God. The description of these locusts is like horses prepared for battle, with crowns of gold and faces like men, but with tails like scorpions and stings. This event is seen as a precursor to the two remaining woes, as described in the biblical text.
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Oct
14
2021
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Dr. Cheryl Davis continues her study in the book of Revelation, God's Certain Judgment, discussing the fourth trumpet judgment and its effects on the sun, moon, and stars, and the importance of understanding God's judgment and its consequences for those who are disobedient.
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Oct
13
2021
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The study of the book of Revelation reveals a period of judgment where a third of the trees and grass will be burned up, and a third of the sea creatures will die, causing significant ecological devastation and loss of food sources.
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Oct
12
2021
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The seventh seal in Revelation Chapter 8 is preceded by a period of silence in heaven, foreshadowing a solemn revelation that is about to be made. The seven angels are given seven trumpets to announce the coming judgments upon the earth, which are a call to worship, preparation for war, and a representation of God's judgment upon sin.
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Oct
11
2021
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Dr. Cheryl Davis continues her study in the book of Revelation, discussing the prelude to the seventh seal and the significance of the church being raptured prior to the tribulation. She emphasizes the urgency of accepting Christ while it is relatively free to serve God in this country, as the time is coming when serving God will mean taking risk.
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Oct
10
2021
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Dr. Cheryl Davis explores the Seven Churches of Asia in the Book of Revelation, examining their historical context and spiritual significance. She discusses the four major themes leading up to the return of Jesus, including God and the church in heaven, the seven seals, trumpets and plagues, and the punishment of Babylon and the destruction of pagan nations.
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Oct
3
2021
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The Book of Revelation reveals the seven churches of Asia, each with its own unique characteristics and struggles. Dr. Cheryl Davis explores the historical context of these churches, from the post-apostolic church to the rise of the Catholic Church, and draws parallels between their experiences and the spiritual battles faced by Christians today.
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Sep
24
2021
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The Church of Sardis is denounced for its outward profession of faith and inward deadness, being a prime example of nominal Christianity. Jesus calls the church to become watchful, strengthen the things which remain, and repent, warning them that they may lose everything if they do not wake up.
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Sep
14
2021
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A multitude of believers from all nations, tribes, peoples, and tongues stand before the throne in heaven, clothed in white robes made white by the blood of the Lamb, and worship God, thanking Him for salvation and eternal life.
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Sep
6
2021
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The book of Revelation describes a time of Jacob's trouble, known as the tribulation, when God deals with Israel. A great revival will come to the earth, centered around the nation of Israel, and 144,000 representatives of a godly remnant from Israel will be sealed by God against the coming judgment.
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Sep
4
2021
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The Church of Pergamum in Revelation faced great pressure to compromise their faith and live as pagans, but Jesus warns them not to accept doctrines of devils or live unholy lifestyles. The church was weakened by compromise, just like the Israelites who intermarried with the Moabite women, and was also plagued by the doctrine of the Nicolations, which destroyed the unity of the body of Christ. Jesus offers a remedy for their sin, demanding that they repent and promising to deliver the church to those who overcome.
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Sep
2
2021
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The sixth seal of God in Revelation 6, verses 12 through 17, marks the beginning of the great tribulation, a time of intense judgment and shaking of the earth. A great earthquake will occur, accompanied by darkening of the sky, and the sun and moon will be affected. This event is a sign of the end times and is predicted in the Bible, with Jesus himself mentioning earthquakes in various places during this time.
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Aug
29
2021
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The Church of Smyrna, known as the persecuted church, was faithful while enduring much suffering at the hands of the Romans and Satan. Christ offered them counsel, saying do not fear and be faithful, promising a crown of life for those who remain faithful unto death.
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Aug
26
2021
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Dr. Cheryl Davis surveys the Church of Philadelphia, highlighting its characteristics as a model church, including open doors for ministry, dependence on the Lord, commitment to the word, and a faithful stance on the deity of Christ. She explores the significance of the open door, the key of David, and the promise of protection from the hour of trial, which has prophetic implications for the pre-tribulation rapture.
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Aug
24
2021
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The church at Ephesus is described as a dynamic, dedicated, determined, disciplined, and discerning congregation, but they have left their first love and are in danger of losing their lampstand unless they repent and do the first works.
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Aug
23
2021
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The souls of martyrs cry out for justice, asking how long until God judges and avenges their blood on earth. These martyrs are Jewish Christians who became believers during the tribulation period, a time of intense persecution of those who stand for God's word.
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Aug
16
2021
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The Book of Revelation describes the tribulation, a seven-year period of God's judgment on earth, where the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse release various forms of judgment, including war, famine, and death. In the ancient biblical world, horses symbolized warfare and battle, a stark contrast to their modern use in agriculture and transportation.
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Jul
26
2021
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The Lamb takes the scroll in the fifth chapter of the Book of Revelation, marking the beginning of the great tribulation years. As the Lamb opens the seven seals, all heaven unites in praise, answering the central request of the Lord's Prayer. The scene shifts from worshiping God the Creator to worshiping the Redeemer, Christ, who is being praised as the one who has prevailed to open the scroll and loose its seven seals.
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Jul
19
2021
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The Book of Revelation describes seven churches in Asia Minor, each representing a stage in the history of the church. Dr. Cheryl Davis explores the first three churches, Ephesus, Smyrna, and Pergamos, which followed one another in succession. She also discusses the contemporaneous existence of the remaining four churches, including Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea, and how they relate to the current state of the church.
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Jul
15
2021
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The church age is divided into distinct stages, with the first three churches of Revelation serving as a foundation. The fourth stage, known as the woman Jezebel, marks the beginning of the Dark Ages, a period of 1000 years where the church was headquartered in Rome. This era saw the rise of monasticism and the eventual Protestant Reformation, led by Martin Luther, who emphasized the authority of the Bible and salvation by God's grace alone.
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Jul
2
2021
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The city of Philadelphia, known for its brotherly love, is the destination of a letter from God to the angel of the church, describing it as a model church that God is pleased with. The church is commended for its perseverance and keeping of God's word, and is promised protection from the hour of trial that will come upon the whole world.
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Jun
21
2021
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The church at Sardis is commended for its name, but Jesus finds their works imperfect. He warns them to be watchful and strengthen the things which remain, lest they die. The Lord also commends those who have not defiled their garments, promising them to walk with Him in white. Meanwhile, the city of Sardis was considered impregnable but was ultimately defeated by a surprise attack due to its overconfidence in its security.
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Jun
14
2021
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The Church of Thyatira, known for its commerce and blue-collar workers, is criticized for its spiritual carelessness, which renders its positive qualities powerless. God's judgment may not be swift, but it is certain, and repentance is the key to avoiding consequences.
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Jun
7
2021
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The city of Pergamos, the capital of Roman government in Asia, is the destination of a letter from Christ in the book of Revelation. The letter highlights the church's struggles with doctrine and immorality, and Christ's authority to judge. The church is given a diagnosis with three positive and one negative aspect, and is warned to repent or face judgment.
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May
31
2021
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A new believer's excitement and devotion can turn into a burden when they focus on what they need to do or not do, rather than their relationship with Christ. Jesus' letters to the seven churches of Asia Minor offer a remedy for this problem, calling for repentance and a return to their first love.
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May
24
2021
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The book of Revelation is a messianic book that unveils Jesus Christ and his role as the coming king over all the earth. It's a prophetic and pictorial book that holds a life-giving message of hope and salvation for the church and Israel. Understanding its symbolism helps one grasp the unveiling of Jesus Christ and his promise of restoration and salvation.
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May
17
2021
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Jesus is described in the Book of Revelation as a reigning king, clothed in a garment of greatness, with a golden girdle representing his righteousness. His whiteness symbolizes purity of judgment, and his eyes are like flames of fire, penetrating the deepest part of the soul. The Bible describes his feet as brass, symbolizing judgment, and his return as a time when he will put all his enemies under his feet.
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May
15
2021
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The book of Revelation is a messianic book that unveils the Lord Jesus Christ and his role as coming King over all the earth. It's a prophetic and pictorial book that describes the return of Jesus, who will appear as a glorified king, bringing judgment and restoration. The book is a manifestation of God's ultimate power and love, promising a new order of love, peace, and righteousness that will last for eternity.
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May
10
2021
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The book of Revelation is a messianic book that unveils the Lord Jesus Christ and his role as coming king over all the earth. It is a prophetic book that contains blessings for those who read and obey it, with the primary focus on the return of Jesus Christ. The coming of Jesus Christ is closer than it ever has been, and the book of Revelation is a practical admonition to be read, heard, and obeyed.
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May
8
2021
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Dr. Cheryl Davis continues her teaching in the Book of Revelation, focusing on the seven churches, the role of Jesus Christ, and the significance of prophecy and the Holy Spirit in the Bible.
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May
1
2021
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The Book of Revelation is a misunderstood and mysterious book that reveals Christ and his glory as King of Kings and Lord of Lords. It is a meaningful and motivational book that outlines the future and promises blessings to those who read and obey it. The book is also a majestic and maximal book that shows the glorious victory of Jesus Christ over all his enemies and offers eight promises to overcomers.
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Apr
19
2021
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Understanding prophecy in the Bible has a profound impact on our spiritual response to life, personal relationships, and our ministries. The return of Christ affects our priorities, urging us to be ready and to preach the Word. As we draw closer to the day of Christ's appearing, we should be assembling ourselves together in church, relying on it for strength in the last days.
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Apr
17
2021
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The Bible foretells a timeline of events leading to the end of the world, including the rapture, tribulation, and second coming of Christ. Studying prophecy can have numerous benefits, such as teaching us to live holy lives, respond to life spiritually, and have a burden for the lost. The expectation of Christ's return should drive us to live in light of eternity, free from fear and with a sense of urgency in our ministries.
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Apr
12
2021
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Dr. Cheryl Davis begins part two of the Prophecy Series, focusing on the Book of Revelation and the visions Jesus gives the Apostle John concerning the last days. She provides an introduction to prophecy, explaining God's view of time and the significance of the second coming of Christ.
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Apr
10
2021
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Dr. Cheryl Davis explores the prophecy of Jesus Christ's second coming, the rapture, and the tribulation, discussing the events surrounding the end times and the role of the church in God's plan.
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Apr
5
2021
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The prophetic chapters in the book of Daniel foretell a time of great trouble, likened to a woman in labor, where one third of the Jews will be rescued, and the rest will face unimaginable pain and suffering. This period is also described in other parts of the Bible, including Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Zechariah, where God promises to plead his case with Israel and bring them into the bond of the covenant.
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Apr
3
2021
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The study of Daniel's 12th chapter reveals the final days in Jerusalem and the events leading up to the return of Jesus, including the Antichrist's rise to power and the Battle of Armageddon, a pivotal moment in the tribulation and the second coming of Jesus.
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Mar
29
2021
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Satan's defeat at the cross has not yet been enforced, and believers are called to be the enforcers through prayer and the word of God. The full armor of God and prayer are key tools in the spiritual battle against Satan's schemes and strongholds.
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Mar
27
2021
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Dr. Cheryl Davis explores the prophecy of Daniel, delving into the kingdoms of Persia, the rise and fall of Alexander the Great, and the Antiochus Epiphanes, ultimately leading to the concept of the Antichrist.
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Mar
20
2021
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The study of Daniel's 10th chapter reveals a prophetic vision of the latter days, where an angel appears to Daniel, burdened for his people, and teaches him about the stewardship of influence and the importance of prayer in overcoming demonic battles and achieving spiritual victory.
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Mar
15
2021
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Dr. Cheryl Davis continues her teaching in the book of Daniel, discussing Daniel's vision of four mighty rulers that collide in military and political conflict, setting the stage for the Antichrist's government. She also explores the prophecies made in the goat passage, including the rise of Alexander the Great and the fall of the Medo-Persian Empire.
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Mar
14
2021
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Daniel's fervent prayer for the Hebrew people in Jerusalem exalts the name of the Lord and confesses the historic sins of his people, seeking God's mercy to relieve their suffering and restore the dignity of Jerusalem.
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Mar
14
2021
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The book of Daniel's Chapter 7 describes a vision of four beasts, interpreted as four kings, with the saints of the Most High receiving the kingdom forever. The fourth beast is a fourth kingdom on earth, different from all others, and will devour the whole earth, trample it, and break it into pieces. The vision also speaks of the great tribulation, the ten-nation confederacy, and the antichrist, who will bring peace and safety on the earth but approach Israel with a peace treaty that will begin the tribulation.
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Mar
1
2021
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Men throughout history have tried to reinvent truth to conform with their agendas, but their effort failed because they were working against God's will. The life of Belshazzar and the story of Daniel demonstrate the importance of faithfulness and prayer in the face of adversity.
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Feb
27
2021
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The book of Daniel's prophetic writings, specifically chapter seven, reveal a vision of four beasts representing the rise and fall of world powers, including Babylon, Medo-Persia, Greece, and Rome, ultimately leading to the rise of the Antichrist and the Great Tribulation.
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Feb
22
2021
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Belshazzar, king of Babylon, failed to understand the sovereignty of God and His awesome power, leading to his kingdom's downfall. His story serves as a warning about the dangers of pride and the importance of humility in seeking God's will and direction.
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Feb
20
2021
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Daniel, a godly man, continues to prosper in the Medes and Persian Empire despite being in captivity. He is considered for a high position under King Darius but faces opposition from the satraps who trick the king into making a decree against praying to any god except the king. Daniel remains faithful and continues to pray, which ultimately leads to his deliverance from the lion's den.
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Feb
15
2021
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King Belshazzar's defiance of God sparks judgment, and a mysterious hand appears to write on the wall, prompting the king to seek the interpretation from Daniel, a wise man with the spirit of the holy God.
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Feb
10
2021
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The prophet Jeremiah foretells the downfall of Babylon as a result of King Belshazzar's sacrilegious act of using the golden goblets taken from the temple of the God of Israel, prompting God's judgment and the mysterious handwriting on the wall.
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Feb
1
2021
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King Nebuchadnezzar's humiliation and praise of God serve as a backdrop for the infamous story of Belshazzar and the handwriting on the wall, which is a fulfillment of Jeremiah's prophecy against Babylon.
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Jan
30
2021
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King Belshazzar's defiance of God by using the golden goblets from the temple in Jerusalem sparks God's judgment, resulting in a mysterious message appearing on the palace wall, which only Daniel can interpret.
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Jan
25
2021
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The Bible teaches that pride is the root of sin, and that making shallow commitments to God can lead to spiritual consequences. The story of King Nebuchadnezzar serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of pride and the importance of obedience to God's will. Through his experiences, Nebuchadnezzar came to realize the greatness of God and the need to surrender to His sovereignty.
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Jan
23
2021
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Dr. Cheryl Davis explores the story of Nebuchadnezzar's idol and its connection to the end times, faith, and politics, highlighting the dangers of idolatry and the importance of staying true to one's faith.
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Jan
18
2021
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Nebuchadnezzar's experience of being cut down to awaken him to a new purpose in life shows God's grace even in trial. This profound statement highlights the importance of making deep commitments to faith in Jesus Christ, rather than shallow commitments that can lead to spiritual stagnation.
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Jan
16
2021
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Nebuchadnezzar's pride and arrogance led to his downfall, but his subsequent humility and recognition of God's sovereignty allowed him to be restored to his kingdom. This story serves as a reminder of the importance of spiritual growth and faith in Jesus Christ, and the need to make deep commitments to our faith rather than shallow ones.
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Jan
11
2021
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Nebuchadnezzar's fourth experience with God is a warning before judgment, as Daniel interprets a dream that foretells the king's downfall due to his narcissistic personality and failure to heed advice and guidance. The dream highlights God's sovereignty over the kingdom of men and the importance of humility and righteousness in leadership.
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Jan
9
2021
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Dr. Cheryl Davis explores the story of King Nebuchadnezzar and his experiences with God, as recorded in the book of Daniel. She examines Nebuchadnezzar's shallow commitments to God and the consequences that follow, highlighting the importance of true faith and commitment in one's relationship with God.
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Jan
4
2021
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Dr. Cheryl Davis compares the tactics of Nazi Germany's Adolf Hitler to those of ancient Babylon's Nebuchadnezzar, who merged religion and politics to gain power and control. She draws parallels between these historical figures and the Antichrist, highlighting Jesus' ultimate triumph over evil and the promise of everlasting peace.
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Dec
21
2020
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Dr. Cheryl Davis concludes her series on the book of Daniel, discussing the importance of making a faith decision to follow Christ before end-time events unfold. She emphasizes the dangers of rejecting God's righteousness and the consequences of enjoying unrighteousness during the tribulation, highlighting the significance of Daniel's prophecy for the end-time government and the signs of a great paradigm shift of powers on earth.
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Dec
13
2020
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Dr. Cheryl Davis concludes her series on the book of Daniel, discussing the importance of making a faith decision to follow Christ before end-time events unfold. She emphasizes the need to be prepared for the rapture and the tribulation, and to remain obedient and live a righteous life to see the mighty moves of God.
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Dec
12
2020
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The end of the age is near, and the second coming of Jesus Christ is imminent. Dr. Cheryl Davis explains the prophecy of Nebuchadnezzar's dream, which foretells the rise and fall of world governments, and the ultimate triumph of Jesus Christ. She emphasizes the importance of being prepared for the rapture and the tribulation, and encourages listeners to make a decision to follow Jesus and live a righteous life.
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Dec
6
2020
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The coming of Jesus and his millennial reign on earth will bring a period of mandatory righteousness, but those who reject Christ will have no second chance. The prophetic clock is ticking, and the modern church may be facing its final days, with great peril and opportunity ahead.
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Dec
5
2020
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The dream of Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, foretells the rise and fall of five great kingdoms, symbolized by a statue made of gold, silver, bronze, iron, and clay. This teaching explores the transfer of power from the Jews to the Gentile rulers, the degeneration of human government, and the warning signs of the end times, including the decline of democracy and the rise of dictatorship.
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Nov
30
2020
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When we compromise our convictions, we will lose. Dr. Cheryl Davis teaches from the Book of Daniel on the importance of obedience to God's will, even in the face of adversity, and how it leads to blessings and favor.
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Nov
28
2020
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Dr. Cheryl Davis continues her series on the book of Daniel, focusing on Nebuchadnezzar's dream of the five major kingdoms and Daniel's prophecy concerning the end time. She explores the importance of understanding the book of Daniel, its connection to Jesus' teachings, and the significance of Daniel's obedience and faith in the face of persecution.
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Nov
21
2020
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The prophetic message found in the book of Daniel reveals a profound dream of King Nebuchadnezzar, depicting the five empires of man, with four having come to pass and the final one, the empire of the Antichrist, emerging in the European Union. This will be a sign of the rapture of the church, the time of Jacob's trouble and salvation, and God's judgment on the nations.
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Nov
16
2020
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Daniel's devotion to God is tested when he is made a eunuch and placed in the court of the king in Babylon. He refuses to defile himself with the king's delicacies, demonstrating his commitment to his convictions and faith in God.
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Nov
14
2020
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Daniel's unwavering commitment to God's word and his refusal to compromise his convictions in the face of adversity, despite being in captivity, serves as an example of holy, righteous living, which brings God's favor and protection. This is demonstrated through his ability to navigate the complexities of Nebuchadnezzar's dream and his subsequent rise to prominence in the king's court.
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Nov
9
2020
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The Book of Daniel contains a prophecy of the fall of Jerusalem in 586 B.C., which is also mentioned in Jeremiah 25 and 11. The Babylonian captivity is a pivotal event in the Old Testament, and its significance is still studied today. Dr. Cheryl Davis explores the themes of prophecy and relativism in her teaching on the Book of Daniel.
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Nov
7
2020
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King Nebuchadnezzar's dream of a statue with five empires of man foretells the transfer of world power from the Jews to the Gentile rulers, with the final empire yet to come, the kingdom of the Antichrist emerging in the European Union. The dream reveals the rise and fall of nations, the shaking among nations, and the ultimate triumph of the Kingdom of God under Jesus Christ, king of kings and lord of lords.
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Nov
2
2020
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Sanctification is a three-part process that involves becoming totally separated from our sinful nature, being fully empowered by the Holy Spirit, and walking in the fullness of God. Positional sanctification is accomplished by God through the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross, while experiential sanctification depends on the work of the believer and the Holy Spirit. This process is designed to make us more authentic and like Christ, and is tailored to God's divine plan for our lives.
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Oct
31
2020
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Daniel's unwavering commitment to his faith and obedience to God's laws is a testament to the power of righteous living, even in the face of adversity and captivity. As he navigates the complexities of Nebuchadnezzar's dream, Daniel's connection to the Holy Spirit guides him in his pursuit of truth and wisdom, ultimately leading to his success and the reward of God's favor.
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Oct
26
2020
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The Bible teaches that we are made in the image of God, consisting of body, soul, and spirit, and that we are born into sin due to the fall of man. Through salvation, we are redeemed and justified, taking on an imputed righteousness from God. The next step after justification is sanctification, where the power of the Holy Spirit can be released into our lives, allowing us to walk in the fullness of God.
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Oct
24
2020
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The Book of Daniel is a powerful testament to God's sovereignty over history and kingdoms, with divine inspiration that remains relevant today. As Dr. Cheryl Davis explores the book's message, she highlights the importance of maintaining moral convictions and resisting compromise, even in the face of adversity. Through the story of Daniel's experiences in Babylon, Dr. Davis illustrates the consequences of compromising one's values and the rewards of remaining faithful to God.
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Oct
19
2020
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The Bible warns that serving God will cost us relationships, and refusing to acknowledge the truth leads to disobedience and separation from God. Blind spots in our lives can be fatal if we don't pay attention, and the Word of God is the ultimate source of truth. It's essential to seek the face of God and read the Word of God to avoid these blind spots and live a life of obedience and holiness.
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Oct
12
2020
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Blind spots in driving can have devastating consequences, but they can also occur in the spiritual realm, affecting our understanding of God's existence and the message of His Word. Dr. Cheryl Davis shares her insights on how to recognize and overcome these blind spots, highlighting the importance of understanding the Bible and the consequences of rejecting its truth.
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Oct
5
2020
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Jesus promises a second chance for those who repent and accept him as the Messiah, but warns of a great peril for those who reject him, including the people of Israel, who will face trials, testings, and persecution greater than any known in history.
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Sep
28
2020
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The Bible contains over 3,500 promises and 1,800 prophecies, including the rapture, the white stone invitation, and the marriage supper of the Lamb. These events signal the end of the present era, the resurrection of the church, and a shift in the spiritual and geopolitical paradigm on earth.
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Sep
21
2020
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Human beings are born with an innate sense of transcendence and longing for ultimate reality experienced only in the presence of God. This spiritual desire is secretly desired by every person on this planet, but often fulfilled through materialism and a pursuit of happiness, leading to restlessness and a divided heart.
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Sep
14
2020
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We are designed to journey to a moment in our lives where we must make a conscious decision to accept Jesus as the only source of absolute truth, and surrender our self will to accept God's will, in order to find true happiness and purpose in life.
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Aug
24
2020
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The apostle Paul warned of deceptive teachings in 1 Timothy chapter 4, and today, Dr. Cheryl Davis examines how pop culture has crept into the church, teaching doctrines that are deceiving some believers. She references Reverend J. Darryl Turner's message on YouTube, 'Is This the Beginning of Sorrows?' and discusses the importance of discerning truth in the Bible, especially in these changing times.
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Aug
17
2020
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Dr. Cheryl Davis shares her personal story of realizing her idolatry and making a choice to follow God wholeheartedly, leading to a transformed life and a renewed mind. She emphasizes the importance of seizing the moment and responding to God's call to repentance and salvation, and encourages listeners to search their hearts and make a decision to serve God with their whole heart.
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Aug
10
2020
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In moments of celebration and change, such as graduation, it's essential to prioritize absolute truth and spiritual awakening. God's plan for our lives is salvation, and every moment is an opportunity to awaken to his sovereignty, grace, and provision. By renewing our minds and recognizing God's ownership of our lives, we can transform and discover his will for our lives.
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Aug
6
2020
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A woman desperate for healing reached out to touch Jesus, experiencing the dunamis power of God and being delivered from her pain. Jesus' omniscience and authority are highlighted as he allows his power to move out of him to heal her, illustrating that suffering can be overwhelming but God's purpose can be found in it.
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Jul
19
2020
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God-appointed suffering can become the gateway to an abundant life in Christ, but it requires submission to God's plan and trust in His love and mercy. When we resist the pruning process, we risk becoming spiritually barren and hindering our relationship with God. The Holy Spirit's healing power can restore us and help us produce spiritual fruit, turning our trials into stepping stones for God's blessings.
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Jul
12
2020
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God-appointed suffering can be a means of changing our direction and lives, but sin has consequences. God's heart is tender toward us, and he wants to forgive and heal us. We must stop listening to the devil and others that try to keep us living in condemnation, and instead, trust in God's love and plan for us.
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Jul
5
2020
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God's purpose behind suffering is not to punish, but to save, and it can be a transformative experience in one's life, leading to spiritual growth and healing.
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Jun
28
2020
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The story of Adam and Eve's disobedience to God's command has led to much suffering in the world, introducing original sin and a predisposition to sin in humanity. This concept is rooted in Christian doctrine, highlighting the importance of free will and the consequences of disobeying God. Dr. Cheryl Davis explores this idea, explaining how sin separates us from God and the role of forgiveness in our relationship with Him.
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Jun
21
2020
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God's purpose for calamity and bad things in life is to advance His purposes and bring people closer to Him. The Lord is concerned with our holiness, not just our happiness. The pandemic is an opportunity to seek the truth of the gospel and find peace in the middle of a storm, with Jesus Christ as the answer to our need for hope and peace.
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Jun
14
2020
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The COVID-19 pandemic and economic shutdown have caused many to think about spiritual matters, with some believing the rapture of the church could be on the horizon and the great tribulation years just around the corner. Biblical signs such as the reemergence of Israel, widespread disease, and the rise of a one-world government are being seen as indicators of the end time. God's message of redemption and judgment remains unchanged, and the church is being called to repent and prepare for the return of Jesus.
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Jun
7
2020
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The Bible has recorded many signs that identify the Messiah and signs of his deity, guiding God's people through time and revealing what lies in the future.
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May
31
2020
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Pain is the current way of how we know God and how we see him, but in the second coming of Christ, there will be no more pain, and we will be with God himself. Knowing God is more important than deliverance, and he wants to have a direct one-on-one communication with us in the midst of our difficult situation.
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May
24
2020
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A woman desperate for healing reached out to touch Jesus, experiencing the dunamis power of God and being healed. Jesus' omniscience and authority are highlighted as he allows his power to move out of him to heal her. The passage explores the connection between suffering, faith, and God's purpose.
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May
18
2020
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God's reasons and seasons for suffering can become the gateway to an abundant life in Christ, but resisting the pruning process can lead to spiritual barrenness and hinder our relationship with God. The Holy Spirit's healing power and God's love can restore us into the person he has called us to be, turning trials into stepping stones for his blessings.
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May
11
2020
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God-appointed suffering can be a means of changing our direction and changing our lives, but sin has consequences and most people do not realize the impact that sin and bad choices will have on them. God's heart is tender toward us, and he wants to forgive and heal us today, wiping the slate clean and washing away our sins.
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May
4
2020
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Suffering can occur for any reason, but Dr. Cheryl Davis suggests that it may be the will of God for you to suffer, and that this can be a fruitful time in your life. She shares examples from the Bible, including the story of Job, to illustrate how God-appointed suffering can lead to redemption and growth.
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Apr
26
2020
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The story of Adam and Eve's disobedience to God's command has led to much suffering in the world, resulting in the concept of original or ancestral sin, where the sin nature is passed from one generation to the next, separating us from God and killing our spirit.
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Apr
18
2020
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The Bible's message of hope, life, love, liberty, and redemption is a profound and unique unity that has been a lifeline for many throughout history. Its truth remains unchanged, active, and alive, separating truth from partial truth and exposing all myths, lies, and deception. The Bible's authenticity is supported by various evidences, including the lives of those who have been redeemed through its message.
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Apr
12
2020
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The Bible is a marvelous and miraculous masterpiece of literature that challenges the human intellect and dazzles its critics. Despite relentless scrutiny and examination, it stands stronger today than ever, a message of hope, life, love, liberty, and redemption for many.
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Apr
5
2020
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When Satan targets the mind with lies, God's word is the defense against him. Critical decisions can change the course of our walk with Christ, and surrendering to God's will is essential for spiritual maturity.
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Mar
30
2020
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Dr. Cheryl Davis explores how Satan targets Christians by attacking their minds with lies, worries, and anxiety. She examines Jesus' example of surrender and the importance of dying to self in order to walk in God's will and receive eternal glory.
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Mar
29
2020
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Dr. Cheryl Davis explores the Church of Thyatira, a loving church with commendable qualities marred by carelessness in one area, as Jesus Christ offers a remedy for sin and promises hidden manna and a white stone to those who overcome. The church's tolerance of Jezebel, a prophetess promoting sexual immorality, is addressed, and Jesus promises judgment to those who do not repent. A remnant within the church is promised the right to rule and the rapture of the church, highlighting the importance of faithfulness and loyalty.
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Mar
23
2020
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Rebecca's prayer reveals a startling revelation about her twin sons Esau and Jacob, where God chooses the younger brother for leadership despite the birthright custom. This story illustrates God's tendency to choose flawed, weak, and broken individuals for His purposes, transforming them into new people.
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Mar
17
2020
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Following Jesus is not always a glamorous or financially prosperous life, but rather one of persecution and sacrifice. It requires denying oneself, taking up one's cross, and surrendering all to Christ, resulting in a spiritual birthright and eternal life.
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Mar
9
2020
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Mothers are in an invisible war against demonic forces, but God has already defeated the enemy, and his grace is sufficient for whatever situation they are in. Christian mothers can seek God for strength in the Holy Spirit to be diligent in living a life of holiness and passing on their faith to their children.
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Mar
2
2020
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Confronting past sins and finding forgiveness is a crucial step towards peace and restoration.
A mother's spiritual calling can be a source of strength, but struggles can also make us weak.
God's word is permanent and eternal, and He desires to fill the God-shaped hole in our spirit.
Confessing sin is essential to finding peace and restoring joy, and Dr. Cheryl Davis is available to help those struggling with guilt and grief.
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Feb
17
2020
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The church in America is facing an invisible and aggressive attack by demonic forces, leading to a spiritual meltdown and moral collapse. Many Christians are leaving the faith, and the church is watering down the gospel to adapt to secular principles. Unless God intervenes with revival and renewal, the nation and the church are headed into a spiritual and moral catastrophe.
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Feb
17
2020
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Motherhood is a great calling of God, with the primary purpose of providing for the spiritual, emotional, and physical needs of children. However, in today's ultra-liberal, godless society, many mothers struggle to fulfill this role, and the moral decay of the country has displaced the identity and role of the church in the family and public square.
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Feb
10
2020
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God's purposes are revealed through the second coming of Christ, where there will be no more pain or suffering. For those who know God as a personal Savior, He wants to be seen and known, and to reveal Himself in the midst of difficult situations, especially for women who are struggling.
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Feb
3
2020
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A woman desperate for healing reached out to touch Jesus, experiencing the dunamis power of God and being healed. Jesus' power and authority are discussed, and the importance of understanding God's purpose in our pain and suffering is highlighted.
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Jan
27
2020
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Women are being treated as sex objects and property instead of precious gifts from God, and are often trapped in horrendous circumstances. Dr. Cheryl Davis offers guidance on escaping the peril of sexual sin and addiction, and finding new life in Jesus.
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Jan
20
2020
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Women are gifts from God, not sex objects or symbols of liberation. The pursuit of perfection and over-sexualization of the female is not what God intended. The Lord reveals that women are in a polluted environment, both in society and in personal relationships, and that they should live in accordance with His Word, the Bible.
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Jan
13
2020
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The peril of the rich young ruler who desired to follow Jesus but stumbled when told to give his fortune away and take up his cross is a cautionary tale about the importance of repentance and the consequences of sin. Dr. Davis emphasizes that God's grace is available, but there is a time limit to receive it, and that judgment will come at the appointed time according to God's will.
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Jan
6
2020
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The rich young ruler's encounter with Jesus reveals the true nature of favor and security, highlighting the importance of surrendering one's will for the salvation of God.
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Dec
30
2019
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Human beings are born with an innate sense of transcendence and longing for ultimate reality experienced only in the presence of God. This spiritual desire is secretly desired by every person on this planet, and when it's not fulfilled, it creates restlessness in our souls that we try to calm or satisfy through materialism.
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Dec
23
2019
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Living without Jesus is living without purpose, and that becomes a meaningless and empty life that money, possessions, and pleasure cannot fill. We are designed to have a longing for the heavenly things and a right relationship with God, which can only be fulfilled by surrendering our self will to accept God's will.
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Dec
16
2019
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God's grace is sufficient for whatever situation we are in, but taking matters into our own hands can have serious consequences. The story of Sarah and Abraham teaches us about the importance of waiting on God and trusting in His promises, even when we are blind to their fulfillment.
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Dec
9
2019
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Sarah's story in the Bible teaches us about the importance of waiting on God and trusting in His plan, rather than giving in to doubt and anxiety. Dr. Cheryl Davis explores the concept of supernatural faith and how it can help us navigate the challenges of waiting on God.
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Dec
2
2019
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Sarah's story in Genesis 16 serves as a reminder to hold out for the supernatural, even when circumstances seem impossible. Resigning to the natural can lead to taking matters into one's own hands, but God's plan is always greater. Dr. Cheryl Davis shares the importance of waiting on God and trusting in His promise.
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Nov
25
2019
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Dr. Cheryl Davis explores the story of Abraham and Sarah, examining the Abrahamic Covenant and its significance in understanding faith and righteousness. She delves into the challenges faced by Sarah and draws parallels with the contemporary church, highlighting the importance of aligning with God's will.
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Nov
18
2019
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The Western Church is holding onto its Ishmaels, things that oppress and separate us from God, rendering us ineffective. We must cast them out to make room for God's promise and glory.
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Nov
11
2019
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The church in America has faced an attack since the 1960s, with minority atheist groups changing rules for the majority through inclusiveness. This has led to the removal of prayer from schools and the redefinition of marriage. The nation has also deviated from the Word of God, with examples including the Roe v. Wade decision and the advancement of the feminist agenda.
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Nov
4
2019
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The church's desire for God's blessing is often hindered by its reliance on natural and worldly means, rather than seeking spiritual gifting and God's will. Dr. Cheryl Davis explores the story of Abraham and his two sons, Ishmael and Isaac, to illustrate the importance of spiritual birth and the dangers of natural birth.
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Oct
28
2019
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Dr. Cheryl Davis examines the church's lack of spiritual vitality in modern times, citing the importance of God's inherent power, or dunamis, which is essential for producing marvelous works and giving dominion over Satan.
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Oct
21
2019
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The church in America is losing its effectiveness, with declining attendance and baptisms, and a lack of engagement in evangelism and discipleship. This is a reflection of a heart problem within the church, rather than a lack of opportunities. The Bible describes the last days as a time of spiritual decline, with people becoming lovers of themselves and lacking natural affection.
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Oct
14
2019
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The process of becoming spiritually mature in the faith involves experiential sanctification, where trials and suffering develop Christ's likeness within us. Without this process, Christians may resist the power of the Holy Spirit, leading to a defeated life. Ultimately, sanctification leads to our final perfection in glory, where we will be like Christ and presented faultless before God.
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Oct
7
2019
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Believers are positionally sanctified and holy before God, but experiential sanctification requires the believer's self-determined separation unto God through the Holy Spirit, making them more authentic and like Christ. This process is often resisted in modern churches, leading to spiritual stagnation, but it is essential for a deeper relationship with Christ and the release of the Holy Spirit's power.
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Sep
30
2019
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The Bible teaches that man is made in the image of God, consisting of body, soul, and spirit. At conception, we are born into sin due to the fall of man, but through Jesus Christ, we can be redeemed and justified. Sanctification is the next step, where we are set apart for God and can walk in the fullness of God.
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