We have seen that Revelation 11.11-12 presents a revived church arising out of what appeared terminal persecutions. The Reformation began with Luther in Germany but soon spread.
I. The historical background
Developments under the 7th trumpet (the 3rd woe) by the 7 vials.
A. A grievous sore (Revelation 16.2, See Exodus 9.8-11)
B. The spread of bloodshed. Compare the first plague in Egypt.
C. A scorching sun (verses 8-9) Kings were not benevolent.
D. The darkness. Compare (Exodus 10.21-27) yet impenitence.
II. The doctrinal bedrock
A. The sufficiency of Scripture. (Psalm 119.130).
B. God is sovereign in creation, redemption, providence, history.
C. The sacrifice of Christ is complete (Hebrews 7.26-27).
D. The sanctified life is inevitable in the regenerate (Romans 1.1-6).
III. The practical changes
A. Church Government. Erastianism not scriptural (1 Peter 5.1-4).
B. Protestant Worship. Prayer book abolished altar & vestments.
C. Sacraments. Mary Tudor swept away Protestantism. Elizabeth I, restored Calvinism, Erastianism, and liturgy but not Puritanism.
Conclusion 'The kingdoms of this world' will 'become the kingdoms of our Lord, and of his Christ; and he shall reign for ever and ever'.
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Outstanding Sermon! So thankful for the Gospel, which is powerful to save, powerful to survive in a hostile world, and powerful to spread throughout the whole world in spite of the oppositions of evil men and devils!
Pastor Roy Mohon MA, Dip. Theol. is the minister of the Presbyterian Reformed Church at Stockton-on-Tees. The subordinate standard of the Church is the Westminster Confession of Faith. He has served as Treasurer and committee member for the Trinitarian Bible Society and has...