• Revelation 14:14-20 | The Two Harvests
    Apr 20 2026

    We finish Revelation 14 by walking through the two harvest scenes and the terrifying winepress image that follows. We weigh the main interpretation options and end with a clear line in the sand: no neutral ground, only faithfulness or compromise.

    • finishing Revelation 14:14-20 and the “harvest of the earth”
    • identifying the Son of Man on the white cloud and why many see Jesus
    • explaining the sickle and what “ripe” signals in the text
    • comparing two views: both harvests as judgment vs first harvest as salvation
    • linking the harvest and winepress imagery to Joel 3, Matthew 9, Matthew 13, and Isaiah 63
    • unpacking the blood flow image and the symbolism of sixteen hundred stadia
    • tracing the meaning of forty times forty as intensified testing and judgment
    • contrasting the river of blood with the river of life later in Revelation
    • drawing the closing takeaway: compromise brings ruin and endurance leads to life

    Put your trust and faith in Jesus Christ, because when the final sickle is plunged into the earth, only Jesus will reign supreme, and his redeemed will stand with him forever.


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    13 mins
  • Revelation 14:6-13 | Three Angels & One Choice
    Apr 6 2026

    We trace Revelation 14:6–13 through the three angel messages, moving from the eternal gospel to Babylon’s fall to the sobering warning about the beast and God’s full-strength wrath. We end with the call to endurance and the promise of rest for those who die in the Lord, then leave the question hanging about worship, allegiance, and eternity.
    • the first angel’s eternal gospel as a public call to fear God and worship the Creator
    • the gospel offered to every people group as evidence of God’s open invitation
    • Babylon the Great’s certain collapse as the downfall of a corrupt spiritual system
    • the third angel’s warning about worshiping the beast and receiving the mark
    • the image of undiluted wine as God’s intense judgment
    • Jesus as both gracious Savior and righteous Judge
    • annihilationism defined and weighed against Revelation 14:11
    • why sin is ultimately against a holy and infinite God
    • endurance of the saints as obedience and faith in Jesus
    • blessedness for those who die in the Lord as rest and lasting reward
    Choose wisely my friends because your eternity hangs in the balance


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    28 mins
  • Revelation 14:1- 5 | The 144,000 Redeemed
    Mar 22 2026

    We slow the pace of our Revelation study so it stays clear, focused, and easy to absorb in a single sitting. Revelation 14 shifts the scene from the beast’s mark to the Lamb on Mount Zion, reminding us that faithful believers suffer now but ultimately stand with Jesus in triumph.

    • why we are returning to a shorter episode format for deeper Bible study focus
    • a simple three-part outline for Revelation 14 and how we plan to cover it
    • the Lamb on Mount Zion as a contrast to the Antichrist and the dragon
    • the main views of the 144,000 and why “redeemed from the earth” matters
    • Mount Zion in Scripture and why it likely points to the heavenly Zion
    • the new song as worship that belongs uniquely to the redeemed
    • “not defiled with women” as spiritual faithfulness rather than mere biology
    • idolatry as covenant betrayal and spiritual adultery across the Old Testament
    • why “no lie” is central in Revelation and how lies connect to idolatry
    • blameless vs sinless and why redemption is the dividing line
    • the overlooked theme of the other mark: the name of God on the forehead

    Intro - Toby Mac

    Outro - Nightly

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    25 mins
  • Revelation 13 | The Antichrist & 666
    Feb 3 2026

    We unpack Revelation 13 with care, tracing how power, worship, and deception move from conditioning to coercion while calling believers to endurance and discernment. We weigh the beast as person or empire, examine the false prophet, and clarify the meaning behind 666 and the mark.

    • composite beast echoing Daniel and claims of total authority
    • debate over person versus empire and why both patterns matter
    • mortal wound as parody of resurrection and the pull of spectacle
    • God’s sovereignty over the beast’s limited time and scope
    • war on the saints as proof of faith, not failure of faith
    • second beast as false prophet compelling worship
    • conditioning before coercion across history and culture
    • signs, a speaking image, and misdirected awe
    • the mark as economic control and public allegiance
    • 666 as counterfeit trinity and human power exalted
    • 888 as hope in Christ’s resurrection and new beginning

    “Lift your eyes, change your mindset from fear to faith… focus on the One who will endure long after all other empires have fallen.”

    Intro music - Toby Mac

    Outro music - Blonde Maze & imallryt

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Revelation 12 | The Woman, The Dragon, and The Child
    Dec 22 2025

    A radiant woman cries out in labor. A great red dragon coils to devour her child. Then, in a single sweeping line, the child is caught up to the throne, and the accuser is hurled down. Revelation 12 compresses the story of salvation and the shape of our struggle into vivid symbols that still read like headlines for every age. We walk through the woman, the dragon, and the male child with careful attention to Scripture’s echoes—from Joseph’s dream to the Exodus to the cross—and trace how these images ground our hope and recalibrate our expectations.

    We dig into the details that matter: why the woman most clearly represents Israel and, by extension, God’s people; what the seven heads, ten horns, and diadems signal about counterfeit power; and how the stephanos crown points to promised victory for those who overcome. We explore the fall of a third of the stars as angelic rebellion, the war in heaven led by Michael, and the thunderous verdict that silences the accuser. Most importantly, we center the gospel: believers conquer by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony, not by moral polish or cultural dominance.

    The wilderness scene becomes a field guide for discipleship—1,260 days of tested endurance, eagle’s wings of providence, and floods of deception that God neutralizes. Expect opposition; discern propaganda; hold fast to obedience and witness. The dragon is furious and his time is short, but the Lamb has already won. Join us as we read Revelation 12 not as code to crack, but as courage to carry: stand firm, stay clear-eyed, and live like people whose verdict is already “no condemnation.” If this encouraged you, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review to help others find the show.

    Intro music - toby Mac

    Outro music - Crowder

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    46 mins
  • Revelation 11 | The Two Witnesses
    Nov 4 2025

    We trace Revelation 11 from the measuring of the temple to the seventh trumpet, weighing literal and symbolic readings of the temple, timeframes, and the identity of the two witnesses. The story moves from sackcloth and scorn to resurrection and reign, asking where our allegiance rests.

    • symbolic versus literal readings of the temple
    • meaning of measuring and the unmeasured outer court
    • forty-two months, 1,260 days, and time, times, and half a time
    • identities proposed for the two witnesses
    • olive trees and lampstands as church imagery
    • the beast’s war, public scorn, and refused burial
    • resurrection, ascent, earthquake, and fear
    • seventh trumpet, kingdom transfer, and eternal reign
    • judgment of nations, reward for servants, small and great
    • opened heavenly temple and unveiled ark

    Intro music - Toby Mac

    Outro music - Zach Williams

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    53 mins
  • Revelation 10 | The Angel & The Little Scroll
    Oct 5 2025

    We walk through Revelation 10: the mighty angel, the little scroll, the seven thunders sealed, and the oath that there will be no more delay. We weigh whether the angel is Christ, why some revelation is withheld, and why God’s word tastes sweet and bitter at once.

    • administrative update and how to contact us
    • recap of trumpets five and six and their symbolism
    • the mighty angel’s imagery and global authority
    • the little scroll debate and prophetic purpose
    • seven thunders sealed and reasons for restraint
    • is the angel Christ or a representative messenger
    • oath of no more delay and the fulfilled mystery
    • eating the scroll, sweetness and bitterness of truth
    • global scope of the prophecy and faithful witness
    • prayer, endurance, and sharing the word despite opposition

    Pray for the podcast, that it might reach people who need to hear the truth of the gospel, and that God would then work in their lives to bring them to a saving faith in Christ. Share the podcast with people you think could benefit or might be helped by this type of a study.

    Intro music - Toby Mac

    Outro music - Brandon Lake


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    28 mins
  • Revelation 9 | Demonic Locusts & the Angel of the Abyss
    Jul 23 2025

    The trumpets of judgment continue to sound in Revelation 9, unveiling horrors that challenge our modern sensibilities and spiritual complacency. As the fifth angel's trumpet pierces the apocalyptic air, we witness the unlocking of the bottomless pit—the abyss where evil entities are imprisoned—releasing demonic locusts that torment humanity for five excruciating months.

    These aren't ordinary locusts. With human faces, women's hair, lion's teeth, and scorpion stings, they embody something far more sinister than anything in nature. Under the command of their king—Apollyon, the Destroyer—they inflict such agonizing torment that people desperately seek death but cannot find it. Yet remarkably, those bearing God's seal remain untouched, protected in the midst of chaos.

    When the sixth trumpet sounds, the spiritual warfare intensifies. Four angels bound at the Euphrates River unleash a demonic cavalry 200 million strong that kills one-third of humanity. The scale of this judgment is unprecedented since the Great Flood, yet the survivors stubbornly refuse to repent, clinging to their idols that "cannot see or hear or walk."

    This chapter forces us to confront uncomfortable questions about what we truly worship. Do we prioritize career, materialism, politics, or social media above our relationship with God? As the ancient wisdom states, "The soul becomes dyed with the color of its thoughts"—we inevitably become like the gods we worship.

    God's judgment reveals both His justice and mercy. Even amidst the devastation, two-thirds of humanity is spared, given another opportunity for repentance. The message resonates beyond ancient apocalyptic literature into our daily lives: where do our affections truly lie? What occupies our time and attention? When we honestly examine our priorities, we often discover that "God's just not on the daily schedule."

    Take this moment to consider what holds the throne of your heart. Does Christ have the rightful place He deserves, or have lesser gods quietly usurped His position? The time for genuine repentance—a complete reorientation of heart, mind, and behavior—is now, before the final trumpet sounds.

    Intro music - Toby Mac

    Outro music - Consumed By Fire

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    38 mins