{THE SAINTS IN REVELATION}
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- Taking Revelation's Target Audience Seriously - {PDF Copy} - (The book in its entirety is addressed to seven historical churches in the province of Asia)
- The People of God in Revelation - {PDF Copy} - (The "saints" are men and women from every nation redeemed by the Lamb)
- The Reign of the Saints - {PDF Copy} - (Revelation 20:4-6 - The saints reign with Jesus in the present age as a “Kingdom of Priests”)
- A Call to Action - The Seven Beatitudes of the Book of Revelation - {PDF Copy} - (Revelation 1:3 - Through a series of seven “beatitudes,” the book of Revelation summons believers to faithfulness despite hostility and persecution)
- The Redeemed People of God - (In Revelation, final victory over the “Dragon” means the redemption of men and women from every nation - Those who follow the “Lamb wherever he goes”) - {PDF Copy}
- Is the Church Absent in Revelation? - (Does the church disappear from the book of Revelation after Chapter 3?) - {PDF Copy}
- A Rapture in the Book of Revelation? - (Does Revelation 4:1-2 portray a rapture of the church?) - {PDF Copy}
- The Victims of the Beast - (The Dragon and his agents wage war against the followers of the Lamb, the Church) - {PDF Copy}
- The War Against the Saints - (Language from Daniel’s vision of the “little horn” that waged war against the “saints” is applied in Revelation to the church – Daniel 7:21) - {PDF Copy}
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