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We slow the pace of our Revelation study so it stays clear, focused, and easy to absorb in a single sitting. Revelation 14 shifts the scene from the beast’s mark to the Lamb on Mount Zion, reminding us that faithful believers suffer now but ultimately stand with Jesus in triumph.
• why we are returning to a shorter episode format for deeper Bible study focus
• a simple three-part outline for Revelation 14 and how we plan to cover it
• the Lamb on Mount Zion as a contrast to the Antichrist and the dragon
• the main views of the 144,000 and why “redeemed from the earth” matters
• Mount Zion in Scripture and why it likely points to the heavenly Zion
• the new song as worship that belongs uniquely to the redeemed
• “not defiled with women” as spiritual faithfulness rather than mere biology
• idolatry as covenant betrayal and spiritual adultery across the Old Testament
• why “no lie” is central in Revelation and how lies connect to idolatry
• blameless vs sinless and why redemption is the dividing line
• the overlooked theme of the other mark: the name of God on the forehead
Intro - Toby Mac
Outro - Nightly
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We slow the pace of our Revelation study so it stays clear, focused, and easy to absorb in a single sitting. Revelation 14 shifts the scene from the beast’s mark to the Lamb on Mount Zion, reminding us that faithful believers suffer now but ultimately stand with Jesus in triumph.
• why we are returning to a shorter episode format for deeper Bible study focus
• a simple three-part outline for Revelation 14 and how we plan to cover it
• the Lamb on Mount Zion as a contrast to the Antichrist and the dragon
• the main views of the 144,000 and why “redeemed from the earth” matters
• Mount Zion in Scripture and why it likely points to the heavenly Zion
• the new song as worship that belongs uniquely to the redeemed
• “not defiled with women” as spiritual faithfulness rather than mere biology
• idolatry as covenant betrayal and spiritual adultery across the Old Testament
• why “no lie” is central in Revelation and how lies connect to idolatry
• blameless vs sinless and why redemption is the dividing line
• the overlooked theme of the other mark: the name of God on the forehead
Intro - Toby Mac
Outro - Nightly
Support the show

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