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In this sermon, Chris Romig focuses on Revelation chapter 14 as a message of hope and mercy at the threshold of God's final judgment. After the darkness of Revelation 13, where evil appears dominant, chapter 14 offers a vision of Jesus, the victorious Lamb, standing with 144,000 faithful followers. These represent a remnant from the twelve tribes of Israel, preserved by God and marked by Christ's righteousness—not their own perfection.
Chris explains that before judgment, God's love reaches out through three angels: the first proclaims the gospel globally, fulfilling Jesus' promise that the good news will reach every nation before the end. The second angel declares the fall of Babylon, symbolizing the defeat of worldly power and pride. The third angel warns of the consequences for those who align with evil, showing that God's judgment is a response to unrepentant rebellion, not in spite of His love but because of it.
Throughout, Chris reminds listeners that God's desire is for everyone to turn to Him and live. Even at the final hour, God continues His rescue mission, offering one last chance to receive His grace. The sermon ends by assuring that God's enduring love will ultimately triumph, embracing all who respond to His invitation.
By Christopher J. Romig: Senior Pastor and Minister5
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In this sermon, Chris Romig focuses on Revelation chapter 14 as a message of hope and mercy at the threshold of God's final judgment. After the darkness of Revelation 13, where evil appears dominant, chapter 14 offers a vision of Jesus, the victorious Lamb, standing with 144,000 faithful followers. These represent a remnant from the twelve tribes of Israel, preserved by God and marked by Christ's righteousness—not their own perfection.
Chris explains that before judgment, God's love reaches out through three angels: the first proclaims the gospel globally, fulfilling Jesus' promise that the good news will reach every nation before the end. The second angel declares the fall of Babylon, symbolizing the defeat of worldly power and pride. The third angel warns of the consequences for those who align with evil, showing that God's judgment is a response to unrepentant rebellion, not in spite of His love but because of it.
Throughout, Chris reminds listeners that God's desire is for everyone to turn to Him and live. Even at the final hour, God continues His rescue mission, offering one last chance to receive His grace. The sermon ends by assuring that God's enduring love will ultimately triumph, embracing all who respond to His invitation.