Shock and Awe Revisited
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.
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.
The Apostle John witnesses a captivating, evil woman along with a beast who lead the world into suffering and sin. Even as he sees the vision clearly, John is bewildered by its meaning. Join Pastor Chuck Swindoll as he unfolds the mysterious message given by an angel in Revelation 17:1–18.
Pastor Chuck Swindoll reviews Revelation 18 and Revelation 19:1–10, when darkness finally meets its demise. Culminating in a wedding feast of the Lamb, heavenly joy and celebration take the place of earthly sin and suffering.
The glory of the Lord was revealed in the most humble way—in a way no one expected. One day we will really understand what the word “glory” means, but for now, all we know is it's one of the heaviest and weightiest words we can use to describe our Saviour.
Pastor Chuck Swindoll illustrates how Christ’s return will fulfil biblical prophecies, judge the nations, remove Satan from earthly authority, and establish Christ’s kingdom on earth.
Listen in as Pastor Chuck Swindoll explains from Revelation 20:1–10 how an upside-down world, sick with sin, is turned right-side up. Like the garden of Eden before the fall, the world temporarily becomes tranquil and harmonious.
Pastor Chuck Swindoll explains that not even death can make people disappear from God’s sight. From Revelation 20:11–15, he explores how the physical remains of people throughout the ages will be brought back, and everyone will stand before God at the great white throne judgment.
Satan’s aim is to destroy God’s creation. But his strength is limited and his days are numbered. He’s the ultimate loser. And he’s a defeated foe. Just read the book of Revelation.
And that’s what you were about, Dad. Memories. When I was a lad, I loved to sneak up on you and watch what you were doing when you didn’t know I was there. That’s when you became my hero, I suppose.
At His return, Jesus repeats these truths, promising refreshing streams of life to His people and declaring, “It is done.” Pastor Chuck Swindoll explores the beautiful passage of Revelation 21:1–8, where a new heaven and a new earth are revealed.