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Revelation 4:5-8 meaningFebruary 8, 2024
John’s vision of the throne room continues as he describes the seven lamps and four creatures that worship the Lord.
Revelation 4:1-4 meaningFebruary 8, 2024
The letters to the seven churches are concluded, but John's vision continues. He is invited into the throne room where he encounters God on the throne, an indescribable sight.
Revelation 22:16-21 meaningFebruary 1, 2024
Revelation ends with an urge to believers to "come" and follow Christ, taking the free gift of the water of life. Jesus also warns those who would add or take away from these words given through John that they will have great adverse consequences for doing so. The book concludes with an invitation to experience God's grace.
Revelation 22:10-15 meaningFebruary 1, 2024
God emphasizes that each person will receive a blessing based on the actions they chose in life, reiterating the idea that He is the first and last, repeated from the beginning of Revelation, to emphasize His power.
Revelation 22:6-9 meaningFebruary 1, 2024
John's impulse, as a result of what he has seen, is to fall down in worship. Believers are once again urged to read, hear, heed, and, like John, worship. Believers are once again urged to read, hear, heed, and, like John, worship.
Revelation 22:1-5 meaningFebruary 1, 2024
The angel continues to show John the new earth, which is a place with no curse where the people of God will live with Him face to face.
2 Kings 19:32-37 meaningFebruary 1, 2024
The Lord declares His intention to save Jerusalem without a battle. The Assyrians suffer a great slaughter at the hand of the angel of the Lord.
2 Kings 19:20-31 meaningFebruary 1, 2024
God responds to Hezekiah’s petition through Isaiah the son of Amoz.
2 Kings 19:14-19 meaningFebruary 1, 2024
After receiving a letter meant to induce fear in the hearts of its readers, Hezekiah takes the letter and his supplication to Yahweh at the temple.
2 Kings 19:8-13 meaningJanuary 30, 2024
Now, well into the Assyrian siege of Jerusalem, we will see God begin to orchestrate events that will accomplish His will.
2 Kings 19:1-7 meaningJanuary 30, 2024
King Hezekiah sends a delegation to Isaiah the prophet for advice and to seek the Lord’s direction of how to withstand Assyria’s superior forces.
Zechariah 14:16-21 meaningJanuary 22, 2024
Zechariah predicts a day when the survivors among the nations will go to Jerusalem yearly to celebrate the Feast of Booths and worship the LORD. Anyone who refuses to comply will experience drought. Jerusalem will become a holy city.
Zechariah 14:12-15 meaningJanuary 22, 2024
The LORD will strike Jerusalem's enemies with a plague that will rot out their feet and tongues and kill their animals. Panic will confuse them, prompting them to attack one another. Meanwhile, the Judeans will join the residents of Jerusalem in collecting the spoils of the enemy.
Zechariah 14:9-11 meaningJanuary 22, 2024
Zechariah foresees a day when everyone will worship and honor the LORD as the only true God. Jerusalem will be secure, and its inhabitants will enjoy their lives freely.
Zechariah 14:1-8 meaningJanuary 22, 2024
Zechariah predicts a day when the Gentile nations will invade Jerusalem and carry half of her residents off into exile. Afterward, God will intervene with His angelic army to deliver her and defeat the nations. Jerusalem will become a source of life-giving waters.
Zechariah 13:7-9 meaningJanuary 20, 2024
The LORD describes the death of His anointed leader, resulting in the scattering of His covenant people. This prophecy was fulfilled by Jesus (Matthew 26:31). Two-thirds of the nation will be cut off but the remaining third will experience spiritual renewal and live in perfect communion with God.
Zechariah 13:1-6 meaningJanuary 20, 2024
The LORD promises to purify the Judeans. This cleansing entails removing idols and false prophets from the land. The people will devote themselves to God so wholeheartedly that even a false prophet's parents would be willing to execute him. False prophets will apply their craft to avoid detection, asserting they are not prophets at all.
Isaiah 37:33-38 meaningDecember 30, 2023
The Lord declares His intention to save Jerusalem without a battle. The Assyrians suffer a great slaughter at the hand of the angel of the Lord.
Isaiah 37:21-32 meaningDecember 30, 2023
God responds to Hezekiah's petition through Isaiah the son of Amoz
Isaiah 37:14-20 meaningDecember 30, 2023
After receiving a letter meant to induce fear in the hearts of its readers, Hezekiah takes the letter and his supplication to Yahweh at the temple.
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