The Great Suppers of God, Part 2 (Revelation 19:11-21)
The fourth interlude comes to an end, the end-times action resumes, and the nations find out creation would like to have them for supper.
The fourth interlude comes to an end, the end-times action resumes, and the nations find out creation would like to have them for supper.
John — expecting a vision of the final judgement — finds himself suddenly caught up in a thousand-year-long interlude. But is it?
As the thousand-year war comes to an end, John watches as the Ancient of Days descends to the battlefield for the final judgement.
John is carried away in the Spirit to a high mountain, but where is he really? Is this earth or heaven — or both?
John ends up back where he began, back at the beginning of all things; but now the revelation is complete and it is time to publish.
Four young men are sent to university and offered power at the very centre of the empire. Will they be able to resist?
A philosophical crisis puts Daniel and his friends on the chopping block.
Daniel saves lives by interpreting the king’s nightmare — oh, and also reveals God’s plan for the rest of history right up to Judgement Day and beyond.
King Nebuchadnezzar tries to unite his empire by setting up a state-sanctioned religion. It goes wrong, of course: God interferes and religious tolerance is enforced. But at what cost?
Nebuchadnezzar learns that religious tolerance is not enough: God will not be satisfied with anything less than total dependence and total commitment.