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    Episode 6

    en-usMarch 24, 2022
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    Romans 4:1-25

    1) Father Abraham is the Father of the Jews and our (Gentiles) father in faith through the grace of Christ.
         a) Abraham believed God before the law was given and it was credited to him as righteousness.
         b) When God sees the heart of the sinner turn toward Christ in faith, He imparts righteousness and salvation by His grace and mercy alone.
         c) Abraham’s faith is a faith that endures. He trusted, obeyed, and gave glory to God despite his imperfections.

    2) Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen (Hebrews 11:1).
         a) Without faith it is impossible to please God. For he that comes to God must believe that He is and that He is a reward to them that diligently seek Him (Hebrews 11:6).
         b) We all need to pass on our legacy of faith in Jesus Christ to our children and to those who God puts in our sphere of influence. 
         c) Faith and obedience are inseparable, just as unbelief and disobedience are inseparable (James 2: 14-26).

    3) God has called us not just to be saved but to produce spiritual fruit and good works of righteousness by that same faith in the finished work of Jesus Christ (Ephesians 2: 4-10).
         a) There is freedom in Christ by faith that releases us from the power/bondage of sin to produce works of obedience separated from the law (Galatians 2: 15-21).
         b)  The law emphasized the eternal truth that obedience to God from a heart of love would produce a full life of blessing in the Lord. God has set before you life and death as a choice (Deuteronomy 30:15-20).
         c) King David knew by faith that God was the only one who could circumcise his heart following his deliberate sin of adultery and murder (Bathsheba/Uriah the Hittite). Despite his transgressions, David was still considered a man after God’s own heart (Psalm 51: 1-12).

    Discussion question: What does “circumcision of the heart” look like?

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         b) Every living creature in the sea dies, turning the salt water to blood.
         c) River and springs turn to blood (fresh water).
         d) Scorching heat from the sun causing mankind to blaspheme the name of God.
         e) The world is flooded with darkness. Mankind will gnaw their tongues in agony and curse God because of the pain of their sores (They refuse to repent).
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    1) The Lamb (Jesus) and the 144,000 (12,000 men from each tribe of Israel) standing on Mount Zion (God’s Holy City).
         a) They have the name of Jesus and His Father on their foreheads.  It is a mark of consecration and ownership.
         b) They are virgins.
         c) They are morally blameless.
         d) They are offered to God and the Lamb as first fruits.
         e) They sing a new song before the throne, the four living creatures and the elders that no one knows but them.
         f) They are redeemed from the earth.
         g) They follow the Lamb wherever He goes.

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         b) The Gospel is preached by the two witnesses (most likely: Moses and Elijah) for 1,260 days (42 months or 3 1/2 years) (Revelation 11: 1-12).
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    3) Harvesting the earth and trampling the winepress.
         a) It appears from this passage, that Jesus himself will initiate the harvest (Revelation 14:14).
         b) The treading of grapes in the Old Testament was symbolism for the wrath of God against the ungodly.
         c) At the end of the tribulation period we will see unbelievers judged in the valley of Jehoshaphat prophesied by the prophet Joel.  Joel 3: 1-16 mentions the grapes, winepress, sickle and harvest (Mathew 13: 36-43, Daniel 12: 5-13, Matthew 25: 31-33).

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    The Apostle John describes the dragon (Satan) standing on the shore of the sea. Satan is denied access to heaven and the only dominion he has left to operate is upon the earth.
    A) 10 horns: represents a 10 kingdom confederacy under the leadership of the anti-Christ. 
    B) 7 heads: are seven hills on which the woman sits (Revelation 17: 9-14). Some believe this is symbolic for the 7 kingdoms or world empires that have subdued Israel over time. 
         1) Egypt (400 years led out by Moses) Passover 1446 B.C.
         2) Assyria (scatted the 10 Northern tribes - Northern Kingdom - in 722 B.C.)
         3) Babylonia (Daniel - Israel led into 70 years into exile - 606 B.C.)
         4) Medo-Persia (Haman/Queen Esther - 473 B.C.) Purim
         5) Grecian Empire - (Alexander the Great conquered Israel in 332 B.C)
         6) Antiochus Epiphanes desecrated the temple in Jerusalem in 168 B.C.) Hanukkah, Daniel 11: 31-32.
         7) Roman Empire (Titus destroyed the city and the temple in 70 A.D.)
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         2) A 2nd beast represents the Medo-Persian Empire. It was like that of a bear, raised itself up on one side and had 3 ribs in the mouth between the teeth of it. It will arise and devour much flesh.
         3)The 3rd beast was like a Leopard.  It represents Alexander the Great. He was undefeated in battle and created one of the largest empires from Greece to Northwest India.  He died at the age of 32.  His empire was divided among his 4 generals (4 heads). Antiochus Epiphanes was a descendant of one of 4 generals of Alexander the Great.
         4) The 4th beast is dreadful and terrible. Iron teeth represent Rome along with the 10 toes and iron teeth.  The little horn represents the antichrist that will arise from the 10 horns.  3 of the horns were uprooted before the little horn.  It appears the antichrist will have to subdue 3 of the kingdoms who do not go along with his Satanic Program.  10 minus 3 equals 7.  This may be where the 7 heads with 10 crowns come from?  This little horn had the eyes of human and spoke boastfully.
    In Revelation 13: 1-4 John gives similar description of the 4th beast in Daniel 7.
         1) For 42 months, the beast of the sea (anti-Christ) will wage a world war with the saints of God and have power to conquer them.
         2) The world will be filled with wonder regarding the beast and will follow him (Satanic deception, signs and wonders).
         3) The beast will suffer a fatal wound and will be healed, possibly raising from the dead to mimic the resurrection of Christ.
         4) A decree will be issued to worship the world leader and his images that are erected around the world.
         5) The antichrist will gain economic control of the world. Earthly inhabitants will have to take his mark on their hands or foreheads to purchase food and supplies. Those who refuse allegiance to the beast with the mark will be hunted down and killed.
         6) The other beast from the earth will design and promote an ecumenical and centralized religion that will worship the antichrist.  The world can expect his ministry to mimic the gifts of the Holy Spirit with signs and wonders to support the lie.  The two horns represent the gentleness of a lamb but his mouth speaks like the dragon (Satan).

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