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 15. 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
God sends a complete # of angels with a complete # of plagues to complete His wrath. (Revelation 15:1)
Tribulation and trials may come for a season, believer, but eternal praise will be your employment. (Revelation 15:2)
The song of Moses & the Lamb extols God as true King of all nations, marveling @ His great, amazing, just, true works. (Revelation 15:3)
God’s holiness demands fear…His righteous acts provoke worship from all. (Revelation 15:4)
In heaven, we can anticipate intimate fellowship with God Himself. (Revelation 15:5)
From God comes perfect wrath. (Revelation 15:6)
An eternal God dispatches agents of wrath to the world. (Revelation 15:7)
God’s unfolding wrath causes His eternal glories to shine all the more glorious. (Revelation 15:8)