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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 Millennium (Revelation 20:1-10)

John — expecting a vision of the final judgement — finds himself suddenly caught up in a thousand-year-long interlude. But is it?

The Final Resurrection, the Final Judgement, the Final Creation (Revelation 20:11-21:8)

As the thousand-year war comes to an end, John watches as the Ancient of Days descends to the battlefield for the final judgement.

The God Who is Here (Revelation 21:9-22:5)

John is carried away in the Spirit to a high mountain, but where is he really? Is this earth or heaven — or both?

He is Here and He is Not Silent (Revelation 22:6-21)

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.

How To Trust God With Your Future Even When It Looks Like You Don’t Have One (Daniel 1:1-21)

Four young men are sent to university and offered power at the very centre of the empire. Will they be able to resist?

Peace, and a Song of Praise, and a Good Night’s Sleep (Daniel 2:1-23)

A philosophical crisis puts Daniel and his friends on the chopping block.

A Brief (Future) History of the World (Daniel 2:24-49)

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.

How To Campaign for Religious Tolerance (Daniel 3:1-30)

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?

The Tree of Life and Wisdom (Daniel 4:1-37)

Nebuchadnezzar learns that religious tolerance is not enough: God will not be satisfied with anything less than total dependence and total commitment.

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