Mark 13 maps the path between a fallen temple and a returning King. Learn how Jesus forms watchful, enduring disciples who speak by the Spirit and rest in his promises.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Mark 13 maps the path between a fallen temple and a returning King. Learn how Jesus forms watchful, enduring disciples who speak by the Spirit and rest in his promises.
Jesus maps the age as birth pains and calls for endurance, mission, and watchfulness. Matthew 24 lifts our eyes from rumors and rubble to the Son of Man who will appear openly and gather his people with a trumpet.
Revelation 9 opens the Abyss and releases a cavalry from the Euphrates. Even then, Scripture says many “did not repent.” The warning is mercy; the shelter is the Lamb.
Revelation 7 answers the question, “Who can stand?” God seals servants from Israel and gathers a countless multitude from the nations. The Lamb shepherds them into shelter, living water, and tearless joy.
The concept of the 144,000 sealed Jews is a significant and often discussed topic in eschatological studies, particularly within the framework of dispensational premillennialism. These 144,000 individuals are mentioned in the Book of Revelation and are understood to play a critical role during the Tribulation period.
The four horsemen appear at the midway point of the tribulation period and coincide with the first four seals.
In Revelation 12, signs in the sky prophesy to God’s story from long ago and on into the future.