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On this Giving Sunday, we’ll delve into the principle of giving in the Word of God. Giving in the Bible goes beyond the simple act of giving money or material possessions. Let’s examine the secret to true giving and how it can induce spiritual growth, strengthen relationships, and ultimately lead to a more fulfilling and purposeful life.…
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This Sunday, we will study the last verses of Revelation 12. Let’s examine the significance of the dragon pursuing the woman who had given birth to the male child and then declaring war against the rest of her children who kept God’s commandments and held Jesus’ testimony. What did this imagery represent to the early Christians and what does it rep…
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In Revelation 12:7-12, John’s vision continues with a war in heaven between Archangel Michael and his angels and the red dragon and his angels. The great dragon and his angels loose the war and are thrown down to earth. As we delve into this part of John’s vision, let’s examine what it represents traditionally and spiritually, and discern the lesso…
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In Revelation 12:1-6, John witnessed a woman about to give birth to her son and a red dragon in front of the woman as she was about to give birth, ready to devour her baby as soon as it was born. Let’s investigate these significant events to discover who the woman, dragon, and child are and what these significant events represent.…
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This Sunday, we resume our study on the book of Revelation. Let’s look at what happened when the seventh angel blew his trumpet. What is the third terror, and what does it spiritually represent? Let’s answer these questions and discern what the seventh trumpet and the third terror symbolize in our consciousness.…
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When the sixth trumpet is blown in John’s vision, four angels are turned loose to kill one-third of all the people on earth. But, despite experiencing five plagues from the first five trumpets and the deaths from the sixth trumpet, the survivors still refused to repent of their evil deeds and turn to God. Let’s discern what this symbolizes in our l…
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This Sunday, as we begin our study of Revelation 9, we’ll examine what happens in John’s vision when the fifth trumpet is blown. Let’s discover what these events, referred to as “the first terror” or “the first woe,” represent and discern what we can learn from these events. Let’s also explore how to apply what we have learned when the locusts come…
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This Sunday, as we resume our study of Revelation, let’s consider the catastrophic happenings that occur when the first four angels blow their trumpets after the seventh seal of the scroll is broken. Let’s look at the metaphysical meaning of the judgement that each one of these four trumpets represents. What can we discern from this seemingly destr…
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This Sunday, we resume our study of Revelation by delving into chapter 8. Why was there silence throughout heaven for about half an hour when the lamb broke the seventh seal on the scroll? Let’s examine the spiritualmeaning of this silence and the other events that take place in this part of John’s vision. How do these images reflect our consciousn…
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Revelation 7 is considered a parenthetical chapter, a pause in the natural order of the book. Spiritually, this is symbolic of times when we experience a pause in the progress of our lives, or times when we are feeling stuck. Let’s examine the purpose of this chapter in the book of Revelation and how it reflects the reason we experience pauses in o…
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In the beginning of Revelation 7, John saw four angels standing at the four corners of the earth, holding back the four winds so they did not blow on the earth or the sea, or even on any tree. Then another angel appeared to keep them from harming the land, sea and trees until the seal of God is placed on the foreheads of God’s servants. Let’s exami…
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This Sunday, we’ll conclude our study of Revelation 6. Let’s discover what happens in John’s vision when the Lamb breaks the fifth and sixth seals on the scroll in the hand of the one sitting on the throne. How are these events, written over two thousand years ago, still relevant today? Let’s have the eyes to see and the ears to hear the spiritual …
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This Sunday, we begin our study of Revelation 6. Let’s examine the four horses that appear when the Lamb breaks the first six seals on the scroll in the right hand of the one sitting on the throne. Let’s delve into the significance of each horse and what it symbolizes in our consciousness and in our lives. Let us have the eyes to see and the ears t…
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This Sunday, we resume our study of Revelation. Let’s examine Jesus’ letter to the church in Philadelphia. To those who are victorious, Jesus says he will write on them the name of God, that they will be citizens in the city of his God and that he will write on them his new name. Let’s learn how to be victorious and begin to live in our new name.…
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This Sunday, the Youth Ministry will perform the play, “Christmas Light Show,” a fresh way to retell the Christmas story. Everyone, adults and children, can participate at their own comfort level - whether playing a character on stage or sitting in your seat. What a fun way to bring love and joy to our hearts and minds, as we prepare for the birth …
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