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What does it mean when Jesus crushes evil once and for all? Revelation 20 delivers the dramatic conclusion to humanity's struggle with sin and darkness, and it's far more decisive than most imagine.
The chapter opens with a stunning visual: Satan himself – not defeated by some cosmic battle of equals – but casually tossed into a bottomless pit by a single angel. This powerful imagery would have encouraged early Christians facing persecution under Roman emperors who demanded worship. Their message? Even Rome's mighty empire is nothing compared to God's kingdom.
We journey through the controversial "thousand years" (or millennium) when Christ reigns with those who died for their faith, followed by Satan's brief final rebellion and ultimate destruction. But perhaps most compelling is the great white throne judgment, where everyone faces God as "books are opened." As we unpack this scene, we discover that judgment isn't primarily about tallying good and bad deeds, but answering a single question: what did you do with Jesus?
C.S. Lewis famously described hell as "locked from the inside" – not a place where unwilling victims are sent, but where people who choose to reject God receive exactly what they wanted: separation from Him. This understanding transforms how we view both God's justice and human freedom.
Whether you're struggling with questions about eternity, wondering about the fairness of final judgment, or simply trying to understand Revelation's apocalyptic imagery, this episode offers clarity without oversimplification. Join us as we discover how to live today with eternity in view, finding both comfort in our salvation and urgency in sharing it with others.
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What does it mean when Jesus crushes evil once and for all? Revelation 20 delivers the dramatic conclusion to humanity's struggle with sin and darkness, and it's far more decisive than most imagine.
The chapter opens with a stunning visual: Satan himself – not defeated by some cosmic battle of equals – but casually tossed into a bottomless pit by a single angel. This powerful imagery would have encouraged early Christians facing persecution under Roman emperors who demanded worship. Their message? Even Rome's mighty empire is nothing compared to God's kingdom.
We journey through the controversial "thousand years" (or millennium) when Christ reigns with those who died for their faith, followed by Satan's brief final rebellion and ultimate destruction. But perhaps most compelling is the great white throne judgment, where everyone faces God as "books are opened." As we unpack this scene, we discover that judgment isn't primarily about tallying good and bad deeds, but answering a single question: what did you do with Jesus?
C.S. Lewis famously described hell as "locked from the inside" – not a place where unwilling victims are sent, but where people who choose to reject God receive exactly what they wanted: separation from Him. This understanding transforms how we view both God's justice and human freedom.
Whether you're struggling with questions about eternity, wondering about the fairness of final judgment, or simply trying to understand Revelation's apocalyptic imagery, this episode offers clarity without oversimplification. Join us as we discover how to live today with eternity in view, finding both comfort in our salvation and urgency in sharing it with others.
We’d love to hear from you. (For questions, use the links above.)
Contact us-
Ask a Question
Send Encouragement
Take a Next Step-
SOAP Bible Study Method.
Bible Reading Plan.
Free Weekly Newsletter.
Socials-
Facebook.
Instagram.
X.
YouTube.
The More We Dig. The More We Find.
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