Luke 21 moves from a widow’s hidden gift to global upheaval and the Son of Man’s appearing. Jesus anchors disciples with His unfailing words and a call to watch and pray.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Luke 21 moves from a widow’s hidden gift to global upheaval and the Son of Man’s appearing. Jesus anchors disciples with His unfailing words and a call to watch and pray.
Peter’s “Babylon” gathers the Bible’s story of proud cities into one pastoral greeting. This study shows how the word reaches from ancient empire to end-times fall and helps exiles stand fast in the true grace of God today.
Babylon’s glitter hid a trade in souls and a hatred for God’s people. Revelation 18 shows her fall in an hour and calls the church to come out and rejoice.
Revelation 17 pulls the mask off Babylon. A jeweled cup and royal robes hide a system that seduces kings, hates the saints, and is destined to fall before the Lamb.
Revelation 15 frames the bowls with worship and certainty. The Lamb’s people sing as God readies just judgment and promises worldwide worship.
Revelation 13 traces a counterfeit kingdom that demands worship and controls commerce. The saints endure by clinging to the Lamb whose book keeps their names.
Revelation 12 pulls back the curtain on the conflict behind history. God preserves Israel, Christ triumphs, and the saints overcome through the Lamb.
Revelation 11 marks a hinge in the trumpet cycle. God measures His temple, raises two witnesses, and then heaven announces the transfer of the kingdom.
Revelation 10 is a holy pause with purpose. A mighty angel, a little scroll, and an oath from heaven assure us that God’s plan advances and His word must be spoken.
The Parable of the Talents teaches the importance of faithfulness and stewardship in preparation for Christ’s return. Explore its meaning, context, and relevance today.