Revelation

#1240: Should you “answer a fool?” | Revelation 18 | Ezekiel 35-36:15 | Proverbs 25:16-26:5

#1240: Should you “answer a fool?” | Revelation 18 | Ezekiel 35-36:15 | Proverbs 25:16-26:5

How should you act in the presence a “king?” In my country we don’t have a king, but in a manner that’s timely given our upcoming election, today’s time in Proverbs will share some wisdom around that.

#1239: How should you act before a “king?” | Revelation 17 | Ezekiel 34 | Proverbs 24:23-25:15

#1239: How should you act before a “king?” | Revelation 17 | Ezekiel 34 | Proverbs 24:23-25:15

How should you act in the presence a “king?” In my country we don’t have a king, but in a manner that’s timely given our upcoming election, today’s time in Proverbs will share some wisdom around that.

#1236: How does Satan imitate God’s reality? | Revelation 13 | Ezekiel 31 | Proverbs 22:10-23:18

#1236: How does Satan imitate God’s reality? | Revelation 13 | Ezekiel 31 | Proverbs 22:10-23:18

The contains many warnings about false teachers and prophets, but what is the ultimate source for people of falsehood? The quick answer would be correct: Satan. But today’s focus question that we’ll get to in our Bottom Line segment today is about the HOW — How does Satan imitate God’s reality?

#1235: What’s “slave to the lender” mean? | Revelation 12 | Ezekiel 30 | Proverbs 21:13-22:9

#1235: What’s “slave to the lender” mean? | Revelation 12 | Ezekiel 30 | Proverbs 21:13-22:9

Today’s focus question is prompted by something we’ll read in Proverbs today, and asking the question “What does it mean when it says ‘a borrower is slave to the lender’?” is probably obvious on one level. But it sent me on a treasure hunt, and I’ll share with you the results of that little hunt in our Bottom Line segment today.

#1234: “Too big to fail?” | Revelation 10-11 | Ezekiel 29 | Proverbs 21:1-12

#1234: “Too big to fail?” | Revelation 10-11 | Ezekiel 29 | Proverbs 21:1-12

Today you’re going hear going to get a little history, in this case about another country 2600 years who once thought that they were too big to fail. And you’ll get a biblical response to today’s focus question — How do we respond to the idea of “too big to fail?”

#1231: What’s the nature of the “tribulation?" | Revelation 6 | Ezekiel 24-25 | Proverbs 20:20-23

#1231: What’s the nature of the “tribulation?" | Revelation 6 | Ezekiel 24-25 | Proverbs 20:20-23

The book of Revelation is difficult to interpret exactly, but this much we know: there's something ugly between now and "the end" and Jesus wins. Today we catch an overview of what the tribulation will look like.

#1230: Why three "holies?" | Revelation 4-5 | Ezekiel 23 | Proverbs 20:6-19

#1230: Why three "holies?" | Revelation 4-5 | Ezekiel 23 | Proverbs 20:6-19

Just a warning as we get rolling today…Ezekiel 23 is, uh, not G-rated as it describes, again, the unfaithfulness of the people of Israel. But, before we get there, today we’re going to tackle two chapters of Revelation because they really go together, and I want you to get the sense of the whole scene. And while longtime listeners will know the answer to today’s focus question, it’s worth posting again…Why three “holies?” (as in “holy, holy, holy”).

#1227: What is the “retribution principle?” | Revelation 1 | Ezekiel 17-18 | Psalm 93

#1227: What is the “retribution principle?” | Revelation 1 | Ezekiel 17-18 | Psalm 93

The "retribution principle," simply speaking, is "an eye for an eye." But there's a twist of justice, injustice, and grace that is particular to Christianity...and we get to that in our Bottom Line segment today.