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.
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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)