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The Book of Revelation | Ready to Quit
Have you ever felt like your prayers weren't making it beyond your ceiling? Has someone ever talked down to you or treated you poorly because of their beliefs? Have you ever felt like throwing up your hands and walking away from faith?
If you're at that breaking point right now, it's worth holding on because, even when we're ready to quit, God is still working.

Adam Schell
Aug 181 min read


The Book of Revelation | When the Game Seems Rigged
sometimes it feels like the game is rigged against those who try to do what's right. That's what John's first readers were experiencing. The people who worshiped the emperor were thriving economically and socially, while Christians were losing their businesses, their homes, and sometimes their lives. It looked like evil was winning and goodness was being punished.

Adam Schell
Aug 182 min read


The Book of Revelation | God Always Wins
Revelation 12 functions as the theological heart of the entire book. It reveals the cosmic context for all the earthly struggles that believers face. Behind every persecution, every trial, every temptation, there is this greater conflict between God and the dragon. And in that greater conflict, the outcome is never in doubt.

Adam Schell
Aug 152 min read


The Book of Revelation | Safe Places
wilderness. In verse 6, she flees to "a place prepared for her by God" where she will be "taken care of for 1,260 days." In verse 14, she is "given the two wings of the great eagle" so she can fly to her place in the desert.

Adam Schell
Aug 142 min read


The Book of Revelation | The Dragon's Fury
After being cast out of heaven, the dragon doesn't retreat or surrender. Instead, his fury intensifies. John tells us that when the dragon saw he had been thrown down to earth, "he pursued the woman who had given birth to the male child." This isn't the behavior of a victor—it's the desperate rage of someone who knows he's already lost.

Adam Schell
Aug 132 min read


The Book of Revelation | When Things Look Their Worst
The battle described in these verses takes place in heaven itself, but its implications reach down to earth. Michael and his angels fight against the dragon and his angels, and the outcome is decisive: the dragon is defeated and cast down to earth.

Adam Schell
Aug 122 min read


The Book of Revelation | The Woman & the Dragon
The scene John describes in Revelation 12 reads like something out of an epic fantasy novel—there's a woman clothed with the sun, a seven-headed dragon, and a cosmic battle. But this isn't John's attempt at creating another Lord of the Rings. Instead, John's using powerful symbolic language to describe a very real spiritual conflict.

Adam Schell
Aug 112 min read


The Book of Revelation | Facing Dragons
We all have times when we feel helpless - whether it's a health crisis, financial stress, or watching someone you love make bad choices. What are we supposed to do when we feel this way?
The first Christians felt the same way, living under brutal persecution. But Jesus has something crucial to say about who's really in control when everything looks hopeless.

Adam Schell
Aug 111 min read


The Book of Revelation | Promise, Not Prediction
One of the most important things to understand about Revelation is what kind of book it is. It's not a detailed roadmap of future events that we can use to predict when the world will end. It's not a coded message that, once deciphered, will tell us exactly how history will unfold. Instead, the book of Revelation reveals something important about God's character and his ultimate purposes.

Adam Schell
Aug 82 min read


The Book of Revelation | A Message for All Churches
The imagery of the seven lampstands is particularly significant. In the ancient world, lampstands served a simple but crucial purpose: they held up lights in dark places. That's what churches are supposed to do—hold up the light of Christ in a dark world.

Adam Schell
Aug 72 min read
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