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Tweets From Revelation 21

December 8, 2012 by Phil Auxier

In late May, I began 202 days of journaling through the 404 verses of the final book of the Bible, Revelation.  To go along with my personal study and preparation to preach through this book in 2013, I’m trying to tweet something from every verse.  Today I finished chapter 21.  Here’s a compilation of my tweets followed by the reference.

Revelation 1 | Revelation 2 | Revelation 3 | Revelation 4 | Revelation 5 | Revelation 6 | Revelation 7 | Revelation 8 | Revelation 9 | Revelation 10 | Revelation 11 | Revelation 12 |Revelation 13 | Revelation 14 | Revelation 15 | Revelation 16 | Revelation 17 | Revelation 18 | Revelation 19 | Revelation 20


One day this world will be replaced by new heavens and new earth. (Revelation 21:1)
God compares the new creation to a wedding day. (Revelation 21:2)
The new covenant will one day see final fulfillment as God dwells with His people. (Revelation 21:3)
Struggling with death? Crying? Mourning? Pain? God will wipe away your tears. (Revelation 21:4)
God gives us trustworthy and true words: He will make all things new. (Revelation 21:5)
God freely gives eternal satisfaction to all who come to Him. (Revelation 21:6)
Enduring to the end in the Gospel demonstrates our adoption. (Revelation 21:7)
Rejecting the Gospel and its life-changing power will result in eternal destruction. (Revelation 21:8)
In heaven, both grace and justice are emphasized. (Revelation 21:9)
The bride of the Lamb is seen as a holy city coming down from God’s heaven. (Revelation 21:10)
The Lamb’s bride radiates with His glory. (Revelation 21:11)
The Lamb’s bride is like a city of completeness. (Revelation 21:12)
The city, picturing the Lamb’s bride, is orderly. (Revelation 21:13)
The foundation of the city is devoted to following the Lamb. (Revelation 21:14)
God allows the city, picturing the Lamb’s bride, a regal measurement. (Revelation 21:15)
The city lies foursquare: perfectly symmetrical to the God to whom it’s united. (Revelation 21:16)
Even the measurements speak of the city’s holiness. (Revelation 21:17)
The city’s building materials are resplendent and glorious. (Revelation 21:18)
The city walls are jewels. (Revelation 21:19)
Each jewel points to the beauty, glory and majesty of God Himself. (Revelation 21:20)
Pearls and clear gold — showing the riches of glory found in God. (Revelation 21:21)
No temple. Why? We meet with God in Christ alone. (Revelation 21:22)
No lights needed, either.  The Lamb’s glory illuminates all. (Revelation 21:23)
In the Lamb, both nations and kings find true glory. (Revelation 21:24)
The gates of this city are open: perfectly secure in the Son. (Revelation 21:25)
All nations will glorify and honor Christ. (Revelation 21:26)
The only people in heaven are those relating to God through Christ. (Revelation 21:27)




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Tweets from Revelation 20

November 24, 2012 by Phil Auxier

In late May, I began 202 days of journaling through the 404 verses of the final book of the Bible, Revelation.  To go along with my personal study and preparation to preach through this book in 2013, I’m trying to tweet something from every verse.  Today I finished chapter 20.  Here’s a compilation of my tweets followed by the reference.

Revelation 1 | Revelation 2 | Revelation 3 | Revelation 4 | Revelation 5 | Revelation 6 | Revelation 7 | Revelation 8 | Revelation 9 | Revelation 10 | Revelation 11 | Revelation 12 |Revelation 13 | Revelation 14 | Revelation 15 | Revelation 16 | Revelation 17 | Revelation 18 | Revelation 19

Sentencing to eternal punishment rests in God alone. (Revelation 20:1)
God has power to seize and contain Satan’s advances. (Revelation 20:2)
Satan’s work is consistently revealed as deception. (Revelation 20:3)
The hope of the believer — living and reigning with Christ. (Revelation 20:4)
1st resurrection = rising to reign with Christ. (Revelation 20:5)
Sharing in the 1st resurrection is a blessed and holy thing. (Revelation 20:6)
Satan’s power is under God’s control. (Revelation 20:7)
Satan will emerge one again to deceive all kinds of people. (Revelation 20:8)
God comes to the aid of His people. (Revelation 20:9)
Satan’s destiny is eternal torment. (Revelation 20:10)
God’s pure and righteous judgment causes all things to fear. (Revelation 20:11)
You will one day be judged by God for what you have done. (Revelation 20:12)
Whether you’re in the deep blue or dead and gone, judgment will come. (Revelation 20:13)
Eternal punishment is revealed as a lake of fire. (Revelation 20:14)
Anyone not relating to God through Christ will be thrown into the lake of fire. (Revelation 20:15)


Filed Under: revelation, sermon prep, Tweets

Tweets From Revelation 19

November 16, 2012 by Phil Auxier

In late May, I began 202 days of journaling through the 404 verses of the final book of the Bible, Revelation.  To go along with my personal study and preparation to preach through this book in 2013, I’m trying to tweet something from every verse.  Today I finished chapter 19.  Here’s a compilation of my tweets followed by the reference.

Revelation 1 | Revelation 2 | Revelation 3 | Revelation 4 | Revelation 5 | Revelation 6 | Revelation 7 | Revelation 8 | Revelation 9 | Revelation 10 | Revelation 11 | Revelation 12 |Revelation 13 | Revelation 14 | Revelation 15 | Revelation 16 | Revelation 17 | Revelation 18


Praise God: real hope, lasting salvation and eternal power belong to Him. (Revelation 19:1)
What sets God apart? He judges wickedness, immorality and treating His servants with contempt. (Revelation 19:2)
God will be praised for the eternal punishment of His enemies. (Revelation 19:3)
All of heaven agrees with God’s righteous judgment and proclaim, “Let it be, Praise God!” (Revelation 19:4)
No matter who you are, you owe God your reverence. (Revelation 19:5)
The loud praise of eternity is praising God for His perfect, lasting rule. (Revelation 19:6)
Hearts rejoice to be united to Christ for eternity. (Revelation 19:7)
All the believer’s good works will one day be a demonstration of Jesus’ purifying work. (Revelation 19:8)
These are true words: it’s blessed to be united to God through Christ. (Revelation 19:9)
Don’t fall prey to worshipping ANYone other than God! (Revelation 19:10)
Jesus is a pure, holy, faithful and true, righteous Judge. (Revelation 19:11)
Jesus’ eyes see through your charades, because He’s a set-apart King. (Revelation 19:12)
Jesus is clothed with devotion to His name, which is all that He stands for: the Word of God. (Revelation 19:13)
All of heaven reflects the purity and radiance of Jesus. (Revelation 19:14)
Jesus’ mouth speaks true judgment in accordance with His Word. (Revelation 19:15)
Jesus’ clothing and tattoo: King of kings and Lord of lords. (Revelation 19:16)
God calls creation to feast on His righteous judgment. (Revelation 19:17)
Creation feasts on the flesh of those under God’s judgment. (Revelation 19:18)
All anti-God resistance makes war against Jesus and His people. (Revelation 19:19)
Some anti-God resistance will be punished alive in the lake of fire. (Revelation 19:20)
Some anti-God resistance will be silenced by the Word of Jesus Himself. (Revelation 19:21)


Filed Under: revelation, sermon prep, Tweets

Tweets from Revelation 18

November 5, 2012 by Phil Auxier

In late May, I began 202 days of journaling through the 404 verses of the final book of the Bible, Revelation.  To go along with my personal study and preparation to preach through this book in 2013, I’m trying to tweet something from every verse.  Today I finished chapter 18.  Here’s a compilation of my tweets followed by the reference.


Revelation 1 | Revelation 2 | Revelation 3 | Revelation 4 | Revelation 5 | Revelation 6 | Revelation 7 | Revelation 8 | Revelation 9 | Revelation 10 | Revelation 11 | Revelation 12 |Revelation 13 | Revelation 14 | Revelation 15 | Revelation 16 | Revelation 17

Those sent by God for His purposes shine gloriously. (Revelation 18:1)
The judgment of the wicked includes speaking of her fallenness. (Revelation 18:2)
Immorality is a huge, detestable blight to mankind. (Revelation 18:3)
God consistently, out of His mercy, calls us to forsake sin or face its consequences. (Revelation 18:4)
God will surely punish sin. (Revelation 18:5)
Unrepentant sinners will one day reap what they’ve sown. (Revelation 18:6)
The pride of a sinner can easily blind them to their condition before a holy God. (Revelation 18:7)
God is mighty in His fair and just judgment. (Revelation 18:8)
Instead of repenting, God’s judgment of sin creates sin sympathizers. (Revelation 18:9)
Instead of bowing before God, sin sympathizers lament the swift judgment of God. (Revelation 18:10)
Sin sympathizers mourn their lack of outlets for sinning. (Revelation 18:11)
The world’s cargo has everything a sinner would enjoy. (Revelation 18:12)
The world’s cargo carries away human souls into slavery. (Revelation 18:13)
The spiral of sin is that what seems enjoyable leads to captivity. (Revelation 18:14)
Sin sympathizers aren’t concerned about the captivity of souls but selfish gain. (Revelation 18:15)
Again, sin sympathizers cry out for the world’s goods. (Revelation 18:16)
And again, sin sympathizers lament the swiftness of God’s judgment. (Revelation 18:17)
Sin sympathizers can’t see the true reality of sin’s work. (Revelation 18:18)
Rather than mourning their sin, sin sympathizers are appalled at God’s response to it. (Revelation 18:19)
Believers are called to rejoice in God’s final judgment of the world. (Revelation 18:20)
God gives a graphic picture of His judgment of the world. (Revelation 18:21)
The world’s sound of celebration in itself will be silenced in God’s judgment. (Revelation 18:22)
God’s judgment is due, in part, to the world’s deception of people. (Revelation 18:23)
God will also right the wrongs of persecution and martyrdom. (Revelation 18:24)

Filed Under: revelation, sermon prep, Tweets

Tweets From Revelation 17

October 24, 2012 by Phil Auxier

In late May, I began 202 days of journaling through the 404 verses of the final book of the Bible, Revelation.  To go along with my personal study and preparation to preach through this book in 2013, I’m trying to tweet something from every verse.  Today I finished chapter 17.  Here’s a compilation of my tweets followed by the reference.


Revelation 1 | Revelation 2 | Revelation 3 | Revelation 4 | Revelation 5 | Revelation 6 | Revelation 7 | Revelation 8 | Revelation 9 | Revelation 10 | Revelation 11 | Revelation 12 |Revelation 13 | Revelation 14 | Revelation 15 | Revelation 16

Sometimes God’s judgment is publicly revealed. (Revelation 17:1)
Publicly revealed judgment might occur because sins were so open and grievous. (Revelation 17:2)
The essence of sin is abandoning Jesus’ authority. (Revelation 17:3)
Objects of God’s judgment sometimes appear glorious in the eyes of the world. (Revelation 17:4)
God has marked out people according to their works. (Revelation 17:5)
It’s easy to marvel greatly at those who delight in persecuting God’s people. (Revelation 17:6)
God’s revelation takes away the mystery of our marveling. (Revelation 17:7)
We shouldn’t marvel at the world’s deception, although they do. (Revelation 17:8)
We should exercise wisdom in observing the world. (Revelation 17:9)
As kings rise and fall, remember God determines what remains. (Revelation 17:10)
Counterfeiting Jesus will lead to destruction. (Revelation 17:11)
Remember God may have a purpose for allowing wickedness to rule a season. (Revelation 17:12)
Worldly rulers are able to unite on anti-God platforms. (Revelation 17:13)
Anti-God resistance will be conquered by the Lamb. (Revelation 17:14)
People are deceived…God break our hearts over this reality. (Revelation 17:15)
God sometimes allows wars for His purposes. (Revelation 17:16)
God carries out His purposes of judgment in accordance with His words. (Revelation 17:17)
Kings of earth are under dominion appointed by God. (Revelation 17:18)

Filed Under: revelation, sermon prep, Tweets

Tweets from Revelation 16

October 16, 2012 by Phil Auxier

In late May, I began 202 days of journaling through the 404 verses of the final book of the Bible, Revelation.  To go along with my personal study and preparation to preach through this book in 2013, I’m trying to tweet something from every verse.  Today I finished chapter 16.  Here’s a compilation of my tweets followed by the reference.

Revelation 1 | Revelation 2 | Revelation 3 | Revelation 4 | Revelation 5 | Revelation 6 | Revelation 7 | Revelation 8 | Revelation 9 | Revelation 10 | 
Revelation 11 | Revelation 12 |Revelation 13 | Revelation 14 | Revelation 15


God’s wrath comes from a display of His holiness. (Revelation 16:1)
God’s wrath is surely coming on all those who refuse to rightly worship God. (Revelation 16:2)
Even creation will be subjected to God’s wrath. (Revelation 16:3)
God’s wrath, in the end, mimics the plagues on Egypt in the Exodus. (Revelation 16:4)
Angels dispensing God’s just wrath can’t help but praise Him. (Revelation 16:5)
Angels see how just and true God’s punishment of sin is. (Revelation 16:6)
Even an altar speaks that God’s ways are just and true. (Revelation 16:7)
God’s wrath affects people in horrendous ways. (Revelation 16:8)
Sad truth: even under God’s judgment, sinners refuse to turn to God. (Revelation 16:9)
God’s wrath will also be on all evil forces who oppose Him. (Revelation 16:10)
Rather than repenting, sinners choose to blame God for their lives. (Revelation 16:11)
God’s wrath prepares for final judgement in the end. (Revelation 16:12)
All the forces of evil together unite to oppose God. (Revelation 16:13)
These evil forces even deceive people into thinking that opposing God is good and wise. (Revelation 16:14)
God calls His people to WAKE UP and be prepared to endure until the end. (Revelation 16:15)
God is preparing for a final victory over evil. (Revelation 16:16)
The final victory of God is sure and fixed. (Revelation 16:17)
A great earthquake points to God’s final judgment and victory. (Revelation 16:18)
God’s wrath will one day finally break the powers of evil fully. (Revelation 16:19)
And God’s breaking of evil will affect creation. (Revelation 16:20)
Again, people respond to God with cursing, not repentance. (Revelation 16:21)

Filed Under: revelation, sermon prep, Tweets

Tweets From Revelation 14

September 29, 2012 by Phil Auxier

In late May, I began 202 days of journaling through the 404 verses of the final book of the Bible, Revelation.  To go along with my personal study and preparation to preach through this book in 2013, I’m trying to tweet something from every verse.  Today I finished chapter 14.  Here’s a compilation of my tweets followed by the reference.

Revelation 1 | Revelation 2 | Revelation 3 | Revelation 4 | Revelation 5 | Revelation 6 | Revelation 7 | Revelation 8 | Revelation 9 | Revelation 10 | 
Revelation 11 | Revelation 12 | Revelation 13


Throughout eternity, God and His people will remain. (Revelation 14:1)
God consistently reveals Himself in the Bible through speaking. (Revelation 14:2)
God’s redeemed people always have a new song to sing of God’s mercies. (Revelation 14:3)
God’s people are characterized by purity, devotion to Christ and freedom from sin. (Revelation 14:4)
God’s people are also truthful. (Revelation 14:5)
The gospel is always meant to be advancing to ALL people.  (Revelation 14:6)
God’s call to ALL: “fear & worship Me or face judgment.” (Revelation 14:7)
God’s message to ALL people warns them of the allure that this world offers. (Revelation 14:8)
A sad reality (part 1): the world can follow the god of this world. (Revelation 14:9)
A sad reality (part 2): following the god of this world gets us God in His righteous anger.  (Revelation 14:10)
God’s punishment of those who follow Satan is eternal torment. (Revelation 14:11)
The reality of God’s wrath inspires God’s followers to endure in obedience and faith. (Revelation 14:12)
Resting in Jesus means laying down our works and dying in Him. (Revelation 14:13)
Jesus is a King ruling in righteous judgment. (Revelation 14:14)
Whether we like it or not, deny it or not, God’s judgment is coming. (Revelation 14:15)
And it is Jesus Himself who exercises judgment. (Revelation 14:16)
Let judgment begin in the house of God. (Revelation 14:17)
The time of judgment is compared to a ripe harvest, O, please be right with God when the time comes. (Revelation 14:18)
One day, like a harvest, those rejecting God will be gathered for the winepress of His wrath. (Revelation 14:19)
The winepress of God’s wrath is a terrifying prospect. (Revelation 14:20)

Filed Under: revelation, sermon prep, Tweets

Tweets From Revelation 13

September 19, 2012 by Phil Auxier

In late May, I began 202 days of journaling through the 404 verses of the final book of the Bible, Revelation.  To go along with my personal study and preparation to preach through this book in 2013, I’m trying to tweet something from every verse.  Today I finished chapter 13.  Here’s a compilation of my tweets followed by the reference.

Revelation 1 | Revelation 2 | Revelation 3 | Revelation 4 | Revelation 5 | Revelation 6 | Revelation 7 | Revelation 8 | Revelation 9 | Revelation 10 | 
Revelation 11 | Revelation 12


Satan’s power appears very attractive on the surface…but lo, his doom is sure. (Revelation 13:1)
While Satan’s doom is sure…make no mistake of his power on this earth. (Revelation 13:2)
Satan’s deceived the world by drawing their attention away from his future. (Revelation 13:3)
In our blindness to true spiritual realities, we can mistake Satan’s strength for God’s. (Revelation 13:4)
Even Satanic deception is limited by the power of our God. (Revelation 13:5)
Satan has nothing good to say about God or His followers. (Revelation 13:6)
God at times even allows Satan to resist & conquer believers, so He can gloriously triumph in the end. (Revelation 13:7)
Unbelievers are easily duped into worshipping Satan instead of the One True God. (Revelation 13:8)
It’s time to wake up and listen to what God has to say. (Revelation 13:9)
Times of suffering & tribulation call for faith & endurance, not unbelief & retreat. (Revelation 13:10) 
If Satan was a Transformer, he’d definitely be a decepticon. (Revelation 13:11)
All Satanic deceptions appear the same: look godly to draw people away from God. (Revelation 13:12) 
Satanic deceptions wield power that appears godly. (Revelation 13:13)
One aim of Satan’s tricks is to get devotion from people toward himself. (Revelation 13:14)
Resisting Satan’s deceptive schemes can prove dangerous. (Revelation 13:15)
Truly following God (or Satan) definitely marks us one way or another…no matter who we are. (Revelation 13:16)
Being set apart for God or Satan can affect our living in this world. (Revelation 13:17)
Being marked out for Satan sets us apart for man’s (not God’s) purposes. (Revelation 13:18)
Make no mistake: you either follow God or the god of this world. (Revelation 13:16-18)

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Tweets From Revelation 12

September 8, 2012 by Phil Auxier

In late May, I began 202 days of journaling through the 404 verses of the final book of the Bible, Revelation.  To go along with my personal study and preparation to preach through this book in 2013, I’m trying to tweet something from every verse.  Today I finished chapter 12.  Here’s a compilation of my tweets followed by the reference.

Revelation 1 | Revelation 2 | Revelation 3 | Revelation 4 | Revelation 5 | Revelation 6 | Revelation 7 | Revelation 8 | Revelation 9 | Revelation 10 | 
Revelation 11

God’s plan to rescue mankind is put on display again. (Revelation 12:1)
His plan has always been near, warring against the spirit of this age. (Revelation 12:2)
The dragon has always stood against God’s plan to save. (Revelation 12:3)
Satan’s desire is to cause as much disruption as he’s allowed. (Revelation 12:4)
God’s plan to save is rooted in a vulnerable child with an amazing destiny. (Revelation 12:5)
God protects and nourishes, at times, even in the wilderness. (Revelation 12:6)
The war of wars is between heaven’s plan and the world system. (Revelation 12:7)
…and the world’s destiny is firmly established. (Revelation 12:8)
Satan’s work is clear: deceiving people on earth. (Revelation 12:9)
God’s salvation, power and kingdom are seen in His triumph over the accuser. (Revelation 12:10)
God’s strength flows through people in Christ’s blood and the powerful Word of salvation. (Revelation 12:11)
Heaven rejoices and earth should fear the short time the devil wields wrath on earth. (Revelation 12:12)
Satan wields wrath by resisting God’s plan to save people. (Revelation 12:13)
Again, God comes to help and prosper His plan’s success. (Revelation 12:14)
Satan tries to resist God’s plan every way possible. (Revelation 12:15)
God always has a way to overcome Satan’s advances. (Revelation 12:16)
Satan resists God’s plan by taking out His frustration on God’s people. (Revelation 12:17)

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Tweets from Revelation 11

August 30, 2012 by Phil Auxier

In late May, I began 202 days of journaling through the 404 verses of the final book of the Bible, Revelation.  To go along with my personal study and preparation to preach through this book in 2013, I’m trying to tweet something from every verse.  Today I finished chapter 11.  Here’s a compilation of my tweets followed by the reference.


Revelation 1 | Revelation 2 | Revelation 3 | Revelation 4 | Revelation 5 | Revelation 6 | Revelation 7 | Revelation 8 | Revelation 9 | Revelation 10



God instructs His people regarding the specifics of judgment. (Revelation 11:1)
God is in control of His judgment in keeping with His holiness. (Revelation 11:2)
God always warns people of coming terrors. (Revelation 11:3)
God has witnesses before Him that serve Him. (Revelation 11:4)
God’s witnesses have His full backing and protection. (Revelation 11:5)
God can also vindicate His witnesses with miraculous signs. (Revelation 11:6)
Typically, witnesses are met with resistance…sometimes including death. (Revelation 11:7)
The glory of witnesses is the opportunity to die like their Lord. (Revelation 11:8)
Again, all people are made aware of God’s threat of judgment and this is God’s mercy. (Revelation 11:9)
The world’s values ≠ the values of heaven. (Revelation 11:10)
The truth of resurrection is terrifying to a watching world. (Revelation 11:11)
God’s witnesses are meant for the upward call of heaven and vindication before their enemies. (Revelation 11:12)
God’s judgments are awesome and demand He be glorified as the true God of heaven. (Revelation 11:13)
God’s judgments seem to get greater in intensity. (Revelation 11:14)
God’s establishing His eternal kingdom involves His judicial acting. (Revelation 11:15)
All of heaven worships the God of heaven. (Revelation 11:16)
God is worthy of our worship because He’s the παντοκράτωρ — LORD GOD ALMIGHTY. (Revelation 11:17)
God’s wrath will have the final word while the nations rage. (Revelation 11:18)
God’s eternal temple displays His mighty, redemptive splendor. (Revelation 11:19)

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