By: Junior Tate Ministries Introduction One of the clearest patterns in Scripture is this: God warns before He judges. He does not bring judgment without first speaking truth and calling for repentance. From Genesis to Revelation, this pattern reveals God’s character. Before the flood, Noah preached. Before Sodom burned, Lot was warned. Before Egypt was struck, Moses spoke. Before Israel and Judah fell, prophets were sent again and again. This shows us that God is not cruel or impulsive. He is holy, righteous, patient, and merciful. He warns because He is good and desires that sinners repent and live. Prophets...
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The Throne Room of God : According to Scripture
Introduction: Why the Throne Room Matters The Bible does not present God as distant, uncertain, or hidden behind confusion. It repeatedly reveals Him as the sovereign King, holy, eternal, and enthroned above all creation. When Scripture opens the curtain and shows the throne room of God, it is not given to satisfy curiosity, but to produce reverence, repentance, worship, and confidence. The throne room scenes in the Word of God show who God is, what He is like, what Heaven is centered on, and how all history moves according to His authority. From the Old Testament prophets to the New...
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Many people can describe Christianity as a religion. They may list its practices, its buildings, its services, its traditions, and its moral standards. But Scripture repeatedly reveals something deeper than outward religion: God calls people into a living relationship with Himself through Jesus Christ. A religion can exist without a heart. A relationship cannot. Religion can be performed while remaining unchanged. Relationship transforms the inner man, because it brings the soul into fellowship with the living God. This is not a modern slogan—it is the consistent message of the Bible: God seeks the heart, calls men and women to know...
Read MoreThe Purpose of the Book of Revelation — Why God Revealed the End from the Beginning
By: Junior Tate Ministries The book of Revelation is not a puzzle given to confuse the church. It is not a book designed merely to stir curiosity, provoke fear, or create endless speculation. It is the closing testimony of Scripture, the capstone of God’s written revelation, and the unveiling of Jesus Christ in His glory, His authority, His judgment, and His final victory. The Lord did not give Revelation to hide truth from His people, but to reveal truth to them. He gave it so believers would know that history is not spinning out of control. God has declared the...
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