THE MOURNING FOR THE CITY
me: This passage describes the mourning that will characterize the unbelieving world at the destruction of the great 'harlot' city Babylon.
me: This passage describes the mourning that will characterize the unbelieving world at the destruction of the great 'harlot' city Babylon.
Life is lived best, in the under-the-sun experience of "time", with a confident trust in God's sovereignty over His eternal purposes.
This passage tells us some of the reasons we have for rejoicing over the resurrection of Jesus.
Without the hope of the justice of God beyond life "under the sun", hope for those under oppression becomes a grievous vanity.
In this chapter, John is given a vision of the great 'harlot' Babylon, which the Antichrist will exploit and the Lord destroy at His coming
God sovereignly preserved the precious, crucified body of our Lord for the day of His resurrection.
What is the age of accountability? If my 3month old son die do they go to heaven automatically after judgement day, because he us young […]