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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Limited Atonement = Effective Atonement: But What About the ’All’ & ’World’ Passages?
The Second Temple Completed: By God’s Word & Spirit! | Ezra 6:13-22 (Zechariah 4)
Obedience, Opposition, & God’s Overruling Sovereignty | Ezra 5:1-6:12
Does Scripture Really Teach Limited Atonement?
Does Scripture Teach Libertarian Free Will or Calvinistic Compatibilism? | Acts 13
Common Objections to Unconditional Election: What About Foreknowledge & God’s Desire to Save All?
Jesus and the Demons | Matthew 8:28-34
The Sealed Scroll and the Slain Lamb | Revelation 5
A Calvinist Response to Arminian Interpretations of Romans 9 (TULIP Series)
The Foreknowledge of God: Foresight or Something Better? | Unconditional Election (TULIP Series)
Jesus Calms the Storm | Matthew 8:23-27
Present & Future Blessing for All Repentant Sinners | Haggai 2:6-23
Does the Bible Really Teach Unconditional Election? | Acts 13:48; Romans 9:1-23
Laodicea: Warning to a Lukewarm Church | Revelation 3:14-22
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God’s Word Takes Effect: Fear God & Fear Not! | Haggai 1:12-2:5
Total Depravity & Moral Inability: A Biblical Defense (TULIP Series)
The Church in Philadelphia: For Those Who Feel Weak & Insignificant | Revelation 3:7-13
Total Depravity: Understanding Moral Inability (TULIP Series)
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