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Islam in the Bible:
This sermon series is an overview of the book of Revelation and a guide to its interpretation. The approach is likely not one you have encountered before.
What you think the book of Revelation teaches determines how you live your life as a Christian (are we to conquer the world for Christ or tread water until He throws us a lifering on the last day?) and what you think today's headlines mean or don't mean. Do events in the Middle East prove we are on the brink of the end times? Is Antichrist about to be revealed? Is Armageddon right around the corner?
The theory of most Christians today is Futurism -- that most of Revelation describes events that take place near and at the end of time. The 'Left Behind' books and movie(s) are only the latest example.
Futurism is a late 16th century Roman Catholic invention that was crafted to defend it and the Papacy against the claims of the Protestant Reformation. Sadly, most fundamentalists and evangelicals are unknowingly parroting Roman Catholic propaganda.
The historic Protestant view is that Revelation is a panorama of world history from the first century to the end of time. It reveals the rise and fall of religions and nations, of Roman Catholicism and Islam, of a future New World Order of one government and one religion imposed upon the world. But it also reveals the final triumph of the Lord Jesus Christ and the Christianization of all nations BEFORE the end of human history.
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Great Sermon! I wanted to say I'm getting a lot out of listening to your sermon on Revelations. I've spent less time looking at this part of scripture than any other, and I find it helpful that you've made these messages available.
Finding no way to email you, I also wanted to encourage you to take a Biblical look at the "Satan" doctrine. If you can provide me with a Biblical basis for a fallen angel from heaven, please do so. Isaiah is often misquoted, "the star of the morning", which is talking about King Nebuchadnezzar. There are a few other Biblical examples often used to promote the "Satan" doctrine, but for the sake of space I will leave it here and say feel free to email me in these regards. Thanks for the great sermon!