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The Book Of Revelation
Contributed by T. Michael Crews on Aug 13, 2007 (message contributor)
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1. The Unveiling Of A Masterpiece
Contributed on Aug 13, 2007
An introductory sermon to a series on the book of the Revelation.
How do you recognize a masterpiece? Sometimes it’s not even easy for artists themselves to tell. There is an old legend of the famous abstract painter Picasso showing off his latest painting to the sculptor Rodin (The Thinker.) Rodin looked hard at the unsigned painting, then turned it one ...read more
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2. Keeping It Together When Everything Is Falling Apart
Contributed on Sep 15, 2007
An exposition of Rev. 7
Keeping It Together When Everything Falls Apart Rev. 7 Whenever you read the book of Revelation, sooner or later you have to get to the unpleasant subject of tribulation---more specifically, what is known as the Great Tribulation---a future dark of dark days described in several ways in the ...read more
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3. The Dragon Wars
Contributed on Nov 19, 2007
An Exposition of Rev. 12
The Dragon Wars Rev. 12 I suppose it’s not unusual for monsters to come up in conversation on Halloween night, but you probably didn’t expect to hear about them at church. Nevertheless, that’s just what we’re going to talk about—a monster, more specifically, a dragon. Dragons are mythical ...read more
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4. The Bittersweet Truth
Contributed on Nov 19, 2007
An Exposition of Rev. 10
The Bittersweet Truth Rev. 10 George came home from work after a very long and terrible day. Everything had gone wrong. His secretary called in sick and he couldn’t figure out how to use the fax machine. The photocopier jammed and the paper caught on fire. The district manager scolded him for ...read more
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5. Just For The Unjust
Contributed on Dec 8, 2007
Exposition of Rev. 16
Justice for the Unjust Rev. 16 One of the most startling recent statistics is the fact the prison population of the USA is now over 2 million people. A more controversial question though is, “why do we put people in prison?” Law enforcement, district attorneys, judges work hard to bring ...read more
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6. A Whole New World
Contributed on Mar 24, 2008
Exposition of Rev. 21
A Whole New World Rev. 21 The year was 1516, when Sir Thomas More (who later became patron saint of politicians) first wrote a novel about a perfect society on an imaginary island off the coast of South America. Its people lived in 54 identical towns. They gardened, devoted their spare time to ...read more