Romans 11 answers whether God has rejected Israel and shows his plan: remnant by grace, Gentile inclusion, and future mercy. The only fitting response is worship.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Romans 11 answers whether God has rejected Israel and shows his plan: remnant by grace, Gentile inclusion, and future mercy. The only fitting response is worship.
Predestination in Romans 9 shows God’s freedom to show mercy and his faithfulness to promise. The result is humility, assurance, and courage for mission.
Jesus calls Himself “the Root and the Offspring of David,” uniting divinity and true sonship. From 2 Samuel to Revelation, God keeps His oath to David in Christ, our coming King.
Revelation 20 sets the King’s thousand-year reign in plain view, ends the serpent’s work, and opens the great white throne. Hope for the faithful, justice for the world.
Revelation 14 lifts our eyes from the beast to the Lamb on Zion. Three angels warn and bless, and the final harvest shows that judgment and mercy are real.
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.
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.