Exposing the Ultimate Evil Empire
Join Pastor Chuck Swindoll as he explores a captivating account told in Revelation 12. Envision this epic battle between heaven and earth.
Join Pastor Chuck Swindoll as he explores a captivating account told in Revelation 12. Envision this epic battle between heaven and earth.
You can live any way you want to, but you can only live once. Looking at it another way, you have a set amount of time to make a difference. How will you spend your time this year?
Listen as Pastor Chuck Swindoll journeys into the future to a time when the masses openly worship the beast! Understand how deception takes root and how easily darkness can masquerade as light.
From Revelation 13:11–18, Pastor Chuck Swindoll explains how the end-times demonic puppet of the antichrist counterfeits with appealing style, inspiring words, amazing acts, and charismatic leadership before he unleashes torrents of persecution, cruelty, and brutality.
The exotic—even bizarre—symbols used to describe the Beast in Revelation 13 are not just frightening features conjured up to illustrate the monstrous character of the Antichrist. The vision of the Beast is drawn from specific images in the book of Daniel.
Discover the depth of God’s love and mercy as well as three truths about believers who trust in our faithful God!
Listen as Pastor Chuck Swindoll highlights the majestic King and righteous Judge of Revelation 14:14–20.
Teaching from Revelation 15:1–8, Pastor Chuck Swindoll explains how God’s wrath is poured out at long last to judge sin and remove evil. In contrast, God’s blessing is upon those who overcome political, religious, and economic oppression to resist the end-times beast and worship God only.
Pastor Chuck Swindoll explains how things go from bad to worse as people move further away from the true source of life. Nevertheless, God’s plan for the future will run its course and will lead to His grand finale—just as He ordained.
With striking clarity, life without God is exposed in its unbridled corruption and decay. Pastor Chuck Swindoll explains that, no matter how dark these scenes are, believers need not live in fear or dread.