Revelation 4 shows us the throne of God and the angels who surround it. This chapter is the setting to the drama of Revelation 5. However, this setting by itself contains stunning imagery of God's presence and should humble us and lead us to worship as the elders do who cast their crowns before God's throne.
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Final Judgment in the Parable of the Wheat and the Weeds | Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43, 47-50
Should Christians Attend LGBTQ 'Weddings'? | An Earnest Response to Alistair Begg
The Double-Edged Purpose of Parables | Matthew 13:10-17, 34-35, 51-52
Biblical Counseling | Week 5
How the New Covenant is Better than the Old
The Parable of the Four Soils | Matthew 13:1-9, 18-23
Biblical Counseling | Week 4
The New Covenant in the Old Testament
Return of a Demonic Spirit: The Evil of an Empty Religious Life | Matthew 12:38-50
Biblical Counseling | Week 3
The Davidic Covenant: A 50 Minute Overview
By Your Words You Will Be Justified or Condemned | Matthew 12:33-37
Biblical Counseling | Week 2
WCA Chapel: Shine in Culture | Philippians 2:12-18
The Mosaic Covenant in Deuteronomy
The The Unforgivable Sin: Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit | Matthew 12:22-32
Biblical Counseling | Week 1
An Overview of Deuteronomy
He Will Not Break a Bruised Reed | Matthew 12:15-21
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