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“Two Views of the Heavenly Throne” • Isaiah 6 & Revelation 5 - Brother Jonah Lowrance
Brother Jonah presents two views of the throne of God that men got to see in the Scriptures. The first is Isaiah who viewed the glory of God filling the earthly temple and the LORD sitting on His throne in heaven. The second is John. He saw the same throne room but with more detail and gospel understanding. He saw that the earthly temple was taken away and Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God, was in the midst of the throne as a successful Savior.
“Subject to Masters” • 1st Peter 2:18-25 - Elder Bryce Lowrance
After a brief reminder that the Bible does not endorse slavery, Elder Lowrance teaches that we are all to submit ourselves to the authority that is over us whether it be a boss, teacher, parent, etc. We are to do this whether the “master” is loving and king or cruel and hateful. We are to serve them as we serve God. When we serve in humility those who treat us wrongly, we are living our lives like Jesus Christ did. Peter reminds us that while Jesus was on trial and being crucified, He was giving us a pattern after which we should trace the steps of our lives.
These messages were preached on Sunday, March 22, 2026
By Mount Paran Primitive Baptist Church“Two Views of the Heavenly Throne” • Isaiah 6 & Revelation 5 - Brother Jonah Lowrance
Brother Jonah presents two views of the throne of God that men got to see in the Scriptures. The first is Isaiah who viewed the glory of God filling the earthly temple and the LORD sitting on His throne in heaven. The second is John. He saw the same throne room but with more detail and gospel understanding. He saw that the earthly temple was taken away and Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God, was in the midst of the throne as a successful Savior.
“Subject to Masters” • 1st Peter 2:18-25 - Elder Bryce Lowrance
After a brief reminder that the Bible does not endorse slavery, Elder Lowrance teaches that we are all to submit ourselves to the authority that is over us whether it be a boss, teacher, parent, etc. We are to do this whether the “master” is loving and king or cruel and hateful. We are to serve them as we serve God. When we serve in humility those who treat us wrongly, we are living our lives like Jesus Christ did. Peter reminds us that while Jesus was on trial and being crucified, He was giving us a pattern after which we should trace the steps of our lives.
These messages were preached on Sunday, March 22, 2026