Category: Sermons
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Seals and Trumpets and Bowls, Part 2 (Revelation 13-16)
Revelation 13–16 reveals a world full of convincing counterfeits—and a God who exposes them with truth, mercy, and final justice. The beasts form a counterfeit trinity, demanding allegiance, but Revelation 14 lifts our eyes to the Lamb who stands victorious on Mount Zion. Heaven answers hell’s rage with the gospel, with warning, and with a…
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Seals And Trumpets and Bowls, Oh My! (Part One)
Revelation 6–12 is the part of the Bible most people would rather skip—the seals, the trumpets, the judgments, the dragon. But these chapters don’t reveal chaos; they reveal control. God’s justice is measured, His mercy is patient, and His victory is certain. Evil is real, the war is raging, but the outcome is not in…
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Anchored, Not Anxious (Revelation 4-5)
In a world obsessed with power and control, Revelation 4–5 calls believers to fix their eyes on the only throne that never changes hands. John sees heaven opened, the Sovereign seated, and the Lamb standing. Look up. Anchor down. Sing out. Because the One who holds the scroll holds your soul—and He is worthy.
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The One Who Walks Among the Lampstands (Revelation 2-3)
n Revelation 2–3, seven churches each received a personal letter from Jesus. Some were faithful, others were fading, and some had failed completely. Yet in every case, Jesus still walked among them, still spoke to them, and still called them to faithfulness. What would He say to our church today?
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The Revelation of Jesus Christ (Revelation 1:1-8)
Part 1 of “The Message of Revelation” || October 19, 2025 || Glynwood Baptist Church, Prattville, AL || James Jackson, Pastor Good morning! Please open your Bibles to Revelation 1 as we begin a brand-new series on the book of Revelation. Most of you know our kids go to Centri-Kid every summer, and each grade…
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Seek First (Matthew 6:25-34)
We’ve heard Jesus say, “You cannot serve both God and money”—but what do we do with the fear that rises when we try to trust Him? In Matthew 6:25–34, Jesus doesn’t just command us not to worry—He shows us why we don’t have to. This sermon explores how worry is a worship issue, and how…
