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The Platformers Podcast
Episode 343 - Atelier Yumia, Carmen Sandiego, He Is Coming, Look Outside OR "What If Hatsune Miku Was A Child Soldier?"

The Platformers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 100:49


It's time for another episode of The Platformers, which means Brian, Kris, and Lucas talk about wildly obscure games, demos and what Hatsune Miku would look like if she were raised as a child soldier. Enjoy!TOPICS & TIMESTAMPS:Marvel Rivals Competitive - 0:00 |Citizen Sleeper 2 - 10:00 |Look Outside - 22:00 |He Is Coming - 36:44 |Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist Of Memories & The Envisioned Land - 45:45 |Castle V Castle - 58:41 |Carmen Sandiego - 1:04:43 |Steam Sale Games, Returnal - 1:30:00 |POTENTIAL EPISODE TITLES (EACH "+" IS A HOST VOTE):I Had To Deal With A Skunk And A Dryer Fire |++Admitting To Smurfing In Public |We Made An Adjustment To Namor's Eggs |++Brian Knows Everything About Namor's Eggs |Luna, Give Me Your Eggs! |++What If Hatsune Miku Was A Child Soldier? |[The Platformers Video Game Podcast is created, hosted, written, edited & streamed (Twitch.tv/Ribnax) by Brian ‘Ribnax' Barnett]

Noclip
Steam Next Fest, Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, Two Point Museum

Noclip

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 104:23


Danny's back from Hawaii, but Frank's just started his pirate themed vacation there in the latest Like a Dragon game, the crew dive deeper on Avowed, some positive thoughts on Two Point Musuem, and it's time for another demo buffet with the first Steam Next Fest of 2025. Avowed: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2457220/Avowed/ Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3061810/Like_a_Dragon_Pirate_Yakuza_in_Hawaii/ Two Point Museum: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2185060/Two_Point_Museum/ WB Closes Three Studios, Cancels Wonder Woman Game: https://www.ign.com/articles/warner-bros-cancels-wonder-woman-game-closes-three-studios Advent NEON: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1528260/Advent_NEON/ Promise Mascot Agency: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2585830/Promise_Mascot_Agency/ Ruffy and the Riverside: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1002260/Ruffy_and_the_Riverside/ He Is Coming: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2824490/He_is_Coming/ Skin Deep: https://store.steampowered.com/app/301280/Skin_Deep/ Lonely Space: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2664120/Lonely_Space/ iTunes Page: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/noclip/id1385062988 RSS Feed: http://noclippodcast.libsyn.com/rss Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5XYk92ubrXpvPVk1lin4VB?si=JRAcPnlvQ0-YJWU9XiW9pg Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/noclippodcast Watch our docs: https://youtube.com/noclipvideo Crewcast channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/noclippodcast Learn About Noclip: https://www.noclip.video Become a Patron and get early access to new episodes: https://www.patreon.com/noclip Follow @noclipvideo on Twitter Chapters: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:04:14 - Thanking our Patreon supporters! 0:08:28 - Hawaii 0:10:59 - Avowed 0:32:20 - Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii 0:46:05 - Two Point Museum 1:00:36 - WB Games Closing Monolith Productions 1:06:02 - Remembering Viktor Antonov 1:10:00 - Steam Next Fest 1:13:10 - Advent NEON 1:16:07 - Promise Mascot Agency 1:19:36 - Ruffy and the Riverside 1:25:14 - He Is Coming 1:28:59 - Skin Deep 1:36:24 - Next Fest Demo Recap 1:38:38 - Noclip Updates 1:41:42 - Sign Off

Higher Ground Baptist Church
“Behold, He Is Coming” - Revelation 1:7-8 & 11

Higher Ground Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 79:40


“Behold, He Is Coming”Revelation 1:7-8 & 111) A Declaration of His Coming    A. His Promises    B. His Program   C. His Preeminence      1. It Will Be Visual      2. It will Be Victorious 2) A Description of His Character   A. His Omniscience    B. His Omnipresence   C. HIs Omnipotence     1. As Creator     2. As Controller     3. As Consummator

Fresh Juice: An Indie Game Podcast
46. Preserve Review

Fresh Juice: An Indie Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 71:56


Welcome to the Fresh Juice podcast! Your go-to spot for in-depth reviews, insights, and discussions on indie games. We're passionate about uncovering hidden gems in the gaming world and giving indie developers the spotlight they deserve.In each episode, we dive deep into the gameplay, mechanics, and artistry of various indie games. We also feature exclusive interviews with developers, sharing their stories and the inspirations behind their games.THIS EPISODE: This week Matty and Tommy discuss Tango Gameworks getting acquired, a deep dive into a relaxing puzzle game called Preserve, and answer some great listener questions!Preserve: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2109270/Preserve/

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Podcast El pulso de la Vida
Lucas 11-12 (Lo que la religión esconde) - Ruta 66 con José de Segovia

Podcast El pulso de la Vida

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 50:29


A la mayor parte de la gente no le interesa la religión. Muchos están cansados de ella. Les parece algo molesto y controlador, que limita tu libertad y pone sobre ti una carga difícil de soportar. Jesús sentía algo parecido respecto a la religión de su tiempo. Se enfrenta de hecho con ella. Mantiene un conflicto continuo con los fariseos e interpretes de la ley, a los que acusa de hipocresía con las palabras más duras del Evangelio (Lucas 12:37-12:3). A Natalie Laura Merling se la conoce como Weyes Blood desde 2003. El nombre viene de la novela "Sangre sabia" de la escritora sureña convertida al catolicismo, Flannery O´Connor. Esta joven cantautora de Santa Mónica (California) creció en una familia pentecostal en Pensilvania, aunque ahora no se considera cristiana, pero le parece que hace falta "Algo en lo que creer" (Something To Believe 2019). Quien sigue cantando cada domingo en la iglesia es un joven músico afroamericano llamado Marlon Cooper, que en 2002 hizo una canción sobre las palabras de Jesús que hablan del ojo como lámpara del cuerpo (Lucas 12:33-36), "El espejo" (The Mirror 2022). Es en esa Luz en la que quiere todavía caminar todavía Cliff Richard (Walking In The Light 1979), aunque últimamente parezca haber perdido el camino en la oscuridad de la confusión que acompaña muchos momentos de nuestra vida. "Una extraña entre nosotros" (1992) es una sorprendente película de Sidney Lumet, que combina su origen judío con el ámbito neoyorquino de todas sus historias en el peculiar mundo de la comunidad ortodoxa jasidica, que rechaza el sionismo del estado de Israel. Presenta a una joven Melanie Griffith como una detective de homicidios, hija de un policía divorciado y compañera de otro herido al ir a detener a unos traficantes de droga, que tiene que infiltrarse en este grupo tan cerrado, para descubrir al autor de un asesinato. Escuchamos algunos diálogos de la versión doblada al castellano con los comentarios de José de Segovia sobre fragmentos de la banda sonora original, que hizo el autor de "El violinista en el tejado", Jerry Bock, así como otros temas de música "klezmer" del grupo judío polaco Kroke. Historias como esta nos muestran que la religión no puede acabar con el mal, que nos acompaña en secreto, Sobre ello canta el poeta judío y músico canadiense Leonard Cohen (In My Secret Life) en su álbum de 2001 con "Diez nuevas canciones". Aunque te lo guardes todo para ti (Keep It All To Myself 2017), como dice la cantautora canadiense Tamara Lindeman (más conocida como The Weather Station), Jesús nos advierte que no hay nada oculto que no haya de saberse (Lucas 12:1-3). Su juicio pondrá todo en evidencia cuando Él venga (He Is Coming 1978), nos recuerda el dúo de "hippies" judíos, Lamb, que comenzó la música verdaderamente mesiánica en 1972 con una maravillosa trilogía de discos que reflejan la auténtica fe cristiana que encontraron en la Revolución por Jesús, Joel Chernoff y Rick "Levi" Coghill.

Jesus Team Ministries Sermons
He Is Coming, He Came, He Left & He Is Coming Again

Jesus Team Ministries Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 53:16


He Is Coming, He Came, He Left & He Is Coming Again Scripture References:Isaiah 9:1-7Key Points:1.  Isaiah prophesied about the birth of Jesus around 700 years before He was born, and guess what, the people believed, from the fishermen to those working on a farm. Luke 2:25-352.   Jesus came, to some He brought gladness, and to some He brought shame, and today He is still doing the same.John 19:28-30Acts 1:6-113.  Jesus empowered us after leaving to not just hear the gospel but to start spreading, and to await the Rapture before the second coming.1 Thessalonians 4:15-18Malachi 3:1-5Malachi 4:1Matthew 13:24-30Matthew 13:36-434.   Let not our ears be for just lotion and decoration, but listen and understand, we who are raptured will escape the second coming, which will bring judgment on the land.Revelation 3:7-13

New Work Fellowship Podcast
The Advent of Hope Realized (12/4/2022)

New Work Fellowship Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 39:34


The Advent of Hope Realized (Matthew 24:42-44 & 2 Peter 3:8-12) Jesus is coming again. And when he comes, the Hope we long for will be finally and fully realized. Hope is such a gift.  Hope that is blocked or lost leaves us overwhelmed. But understand that the hope we have in Jesus is not just the mere desire for something good to happen (like a child eager for a gift at Christmas—“oh, I hope I get it!”—) Biblical Hope is the confident Expectation that something good is going to happen based upon the goodness and character of God. He is dependable! There are so many thoughts/ideas about what the second coming will be like, but the teaching of Jesus affirms this one thing: HE IS COMING. BE READY! There is a “bit” of heaviness in Matthew 12:51 but the point is that we should be eagerly expecting his return and “setting our house in order” (his house, for we belong to Him). The same Jesus who came then, will come again. Peter echoes Jesus' teaching. And when Peter writes about that next coming, we need to remember, he had his own “second coming”. [After his failure, Peter went back to fishing—but Jesus met him by a charcoal fire. (John 18:18—and the next morning Jesus brought him to the fire (John 21:9)]. Notice in our text, Peter says we are all going to “face the fire” (2 Peter 3:10). This speaks of Judgement, but the assurance of judgment brings peace. But Peter declares that not only do we hope for this coming but we are to “hurry it along” and “look forward” to it. Again, the eager anticipation we have (kind of like living on our tiptoes—straining to see that day come), is what protects us from the fiery judgement. When we live “with Him” now, we have no fear of living “with Him” then. It is that presence of Jesus that gives us Hope instead of fear. All the way back to Genesis, we learn that we do not need to fear the coming of the Lord if we do what is right. We will be accepted. (Cain—Genesis 4:7). 

Grace Covenant Church PCA Sermon Podcast
Ruth: A King Is Needed and He Is Coming

Grace Covenant Church PCA Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022


Ruth: A King Is Needed and He Is Coming

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The Christian Car Guy Radio Show
Song of Songs 2:8 - The Miracle Of His Coming

The Christian Car Guy Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 8:51


Song of Solomon 2:8 The voice of my beloved! behold, he cometh leaping upon the mountains, skipping upon the hills. The 8th or miracle verse of the chapter is the very thing we all hope for - HE IS COMING. His voice is just as much a miracle as it is significant in our search for statutes as it begins with the letter KOPH. I spend sometime in this episode with that significance.  My story of His voice in that section of the 119th Psalm verse 145 KOPH. I cried with my whole heart; hear me, O LORD: I will keep thy statutes.

This Week in America with Ric Bratton
Episode 2439: HE IS COMING by Louis A. Castillo Jr.

This Week in America with Ric Bratton

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 19:29


He Is Coming by Louis A. Castillo Jr.The book of Angels in Bloom, the ministry of angelic beings is an in-depth study of God's supernatural beings in Scripture. It covers their biblical ministry from the beginning of Genesis to the end time of Revelation. As Christians, it is extremely important to guard ourselves against satanic attacks. We must protect our spirits, souls and bodies and learn to be able to divide between God's angels from satanic ones. Bible wisdom instructs us to learn how we can discern between supernatural beings from demonic principalities. This book prepares the reader to distinguish angels of light and from satanic forces. We need to learn about angels and demons because they are fighting against each other, and you and I are the prizes they are fighting for! Most people do not realize that Satan was once an angel, but is now a fallen adversary. We examine what the Word of God teaches about the supernatural angels, how they operate, functioned and their roles and demonstrate how satanic spirits attempt to foil God's redemptive plan for humanity. I make sense of the most dramatic and misunderstood book of the Bible. The Book of Revelation contain many of the roles that angelic being portrayed. Angels heed the voice of the Lord. They gather our prayers and tears and present them into His bowls and bottle as a remembrance of our pain and sufferings. He hears our cries and answers them according to our faith. This book is a fascinating and inspirational guide, through the journey of the Word of God. The ministry of angels reveals that He loves us and continually administers to our needs. We are not to praise or worship angels, but God through His mercy and grace uses His ministers of fire to manifest His loves for us through His angels, but God's angels are His messengers and warriors sent to assist, protect and deliver us through the power of His grace by Jesus Christ. Hallelujah, Amen!!! My purpose of writing these books, is about reaching out to people with a message from Christ. I believe my books will save, redeem, restore, renew and transform the reader lives. I believe in making an impact, in renewing and empowering people for the transformation of their lives, and ultimately preparing the saints for the work and service that God has for their lives. "For this purpose, I have raised you up, that I may show my power in you, and that My name may be declared in all the earth." Exodus 9:16https://www.amazon.com/He-Coming-Louis-Castillo/dp/1956742468/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2HCONQ4QW74VQ&keywords=HE+IS+COMING%2C+LOUIS+CASTILLO&qid=1653439861&s=books&sprefix=he+is+coming%2C+louis+castillo%2Cstripbooks%2C86&sr=1-1http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/52622abt.mp3  

GOD CALLING
Dec 24 - He Is Coming

GOD CALLING

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 1:36


Dec 24 - He Is Coming

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Living Fearless Devotional
He Is Coming! - James 5:1–12

Living Fearless Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 0:02


He Is Coming!James 5: 1–12Reading From “Smith Wigglesworth - Devotional”Andy, a former Anaheim Police Officer, and Hedieh, a former Muslim and Counterterrorism expert who became a Christian, share their real-life joys and challenges of following Jesus, with the help of various daily devotional authors. Don't miss Andy's Number One International Bestselling book, "Falco - Walking with God and a Dog". A book showing how his police K9 saved his life and showed him how to live it in Christ. You can also learn more about Hedieh's amazing conversion story on her website www.ResurrectMinistry.comhttps://www.patreon.com/TheAndyFalcoShowwww.LivingFearlessDevotional.comwww.resurrectministry.com#America #USA #Jesus #God #DailyDevotional #Love #SmithWigglesworth #HolySprit #ChristListen to the full episode here: Spotify and Apple Podcasthttp://www.USAPatriotProject.com Support this podcast

Reformation Bible Church
Behold, He Is Coming

Reformation Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 60:48


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Northside Community Church
He Is Coming - Audio

Northside Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 50:32


NorthSide Community Church

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Calvary Chapel Fargo
Revelation 6:1-2 – “When is the Antichrist?”

Calvary Chapel Fargo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021


Pastor Seth Wetter teaches us, that it is Not Who, is the Antichrist, but rather When is Antichrist. Walk in the Light of Love and Truth! Wielding the Shield of Faith, Trusting in the Word of God. Be Steadfast and Immovable, there is Only ONE JESUS! Be ready to Ride with Christ, HE IS COMING! From the Book of Revelation, the 6th Chapter, Verses 1-2. On January 17, 2021 God's Word is Truth!

Calvary Chapel Fargo
Revelation 6:1-2 – “When is the Antichrist?”

Calvary Chapel Fargo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021


Pastor Seth Wetter teaches us, that it is Not Who, is the Antichrist, but rather When is Antichrist. Walk in the Light of Love and Truth! Wielding the Shield of Faith, Trusting in the Word of God. Be Steadfast and Immovable, there is Only ONE JESUS! Be ready to Ride with Christ, HE IS COMING! From the Book of Revelation, the 6th Chapter, Verses 1-2. On January 17, 2021 God's Word is Truth!

The Life Church San Angelo
January 26, 2020 - Pastor Daniel Calhoun

The Life Church San Angelo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 34:50


He Is Coming

Trinity Evangel Church
3: He Is Coming

Trinity Evangel Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019 66:17


Revelation 1:4-8 Series: Just Conquer #3 # Introduction Every church service I went to as a kid ended with an altar call. Right before the altar call, though, was a time between the sermon and the singing of "Just As I Am," or whatever song it was that Sunday. That in between time was a time between you and the Lord, and the preacher. At our church, the preacher started his post-sermon prayer and, right before finishing, he said something like this: "With every head bowed and every eye closed, let me ask you, if you died today and were in the presence of Jesus, would you be ready to meet Him?" Then the preacher would ask if anyone wanted to be saved, and if so, you were supposed to raise your hand. He'd say, "I see that hand, ... I see that hand," and then finish his prayer. We don't end our sermons or our services in such a way, and my aim isn't to comment on whether or not the mid-prayer, mostly-confidential call for action is good or not. But the feeling of that moment in the liturgy is burned into my senses. I can hear the quiet. I can feel the weight of the question. I can still remember the words. There is coming another moment, more weighty, but not quiet, and not to be repeated. In that moment hearts will be revealed, and sealed. In that moment every head will be up and every eye will be open to see Jesus Christ coming on the clouds. In that moment it won't be hands raised that only a few see, but cries of mourning raised across the earth. Verses 4-8 in Revelation 1 bring us to the more typical letter greeting elements, though there are some different things about this greeting than in any of the NT epistles. Verses 1-3 introduced us to the nature of the apocalypse: it is an otherworldly, supernatural revelation, and that includes the promise of the apocalypse: blessing for all who hear and keep the words. With verse 4 we get the greeting from the human author, the identity of the original recipients, and then the theme of the book. # The Revealing Greeting (verses 4-5a) The first couple phrases are the easiest to interpret, for what that's worth. **John to the seven churches that are in Asia: Grace to you and peace**. The human author who received the revelation from the angel sent by Jesus is "his servant John" (verse 1), and he identifies himself at the start of verse 4 as **John**. As usual with scholars talking about authorship of Bible books, there are people who aren't sure it was John, or maybe it was another guy named John. From the earliest records in the second century, Christians understood this John to be the apostle John, the author of the Gospel of John and three epistles with his name. The first significant skeptic to argue against apostolic authorship was Dionysius of Alexandria. Eusebius was a disciple of Dionysius, and gave an entire chapter in his _Church History_ to the Dionysian arguments. Those arguments include that the Greek is different than the other Johannine books, and that it must be "another" John since John never identifies himself by name in John's other books. But these arguments are not persuasive against authorship by the apostle. There are also questions about **the seven churches that are in Asia** (the place we know as Turkey). Seven cities are named in verse 1:11, and chapters two and three are letters from Jesus to each church. But we know from the NT that there were other churches in this region (Colossae, Hierapolis; Colossians 1:2; 4:13). Why does John write to only seven? Some would say that the most important part about this greeting is the number: **seven**. There are a lot of sevens in Revelation (though not quite 70 times 7). Since seven is used so often, and since seven is a number that tends to represent completeness, like a week is complete, the argument is that the **seven churches** represent *the complete Church* in all times and places. But this is a lot of stress on a number, especially when the geographically specific **in Asia** is included, and the names of the seven cities are included, and the seven churches are specifically addressed by the Lord. There is certainly *application* beyond these seven; even the final call is "hear what the Spirit says to the churches." Yet the number seven in this case is specific more than symbolic. It is more reasonable to understand that these seven “cities are major cities in the province that are addressed in the geographical order in which a courier would deliver this letter” (Osborne), and that the revelation from John was *for* these local churches on purpose, even if it had relevance for other churches. Then the greeting: > **Grace to you and peace from him who is and who was and who is to come, and from the seven spirits who are before his throne, and from Jesus Christ the faithful witness, the firstborn of the dead, and ruler of the kings on earth.** The **grace** and **peace** are typical for letters. The source of the grace and peace is threefold: **from him**, **from the seven spirits**, and **from Jesus Christ**. Instead of the usual identification of God the Father, **him who is and who was and who is to come** plays off of the divine name in Exodus 3:14 when Yahweh says that "I AM WHO I AM.” This is *eternal* and in time but not bound by time; in the past, He is, as well as now, and not just “who will be,” but **who is to come** emphasizes the expectation of Revelation. **The seven spirits** is another question. It could be understood as seven angels (cf. Luke 9:26), but, John knew how to use the word angels, as he does a few verses later. More than that, placed in between the Father and the Son we would expect to see the Holy Spirit, and, nowhere in Scripture do we expect divine grace and peace from another being than God Himself. It may connect with seven Spirit-specifics in Isaiah 11:2. > And the Spirit of 1) the LORD shall rest upon him, > the Spirit of 2) wisdom and 3) understanding, > the Spirit of 4) counsel and 5) might, > the Spirit of 6) knowledge and 7) the fear of the LORD. (Isaiah 11:2) The “seven spirits” are mentioned again in 4:5 (as seven torches of fire) and 5:6 (as seven eyes). Three more things describe Jesus, and these seem to be connected with time, too. Jesus Christ is **the faithful witness**, the one who in His first coming “made the good confession” (1 Timothy 6:13) to death. Jesus was as faithful as the moon (see Psalm 89:37). The call to faithfulness in the following chapters was not something Jesus didn't know about. As **the firstborn from the dead**, Jesus not only was chronologically the first to defeat death, He also takes His place at the front of a multitude. Paul described Jesus as the "firstfruits" meaning that Jesus is the beginning of the harvest of many resurrected men. And Jesus is **the ruler of kings on earth**, a present reality with future fulfillment at His second coming, when every knee will bow. The devil tempted Jesus to take this exalted position via a compromising shortcut (Matthew 4:8). But God promised to install a Davidic King, “the firstborn, the highest of the kings of the earth” (Psalm 89:27). The “kings of earth” are mentioned numerous times in Revelation (i.e., 6:15; 19:19). # The Revealing Doxology (verses 5b-6) The Spirit was moving in John to write, but like the apostle Paul, John just couldn't get further without breaking into more praise for Jesus. > **To him who loves us and has freed us from our sins by his blood and made us a kingdom, priests to his God and Father, to him be glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen.** Jesus is named with the attribute of ongoing love; He is "the one loving." The one who is ruler of the kings, the one who is the Messiah, He didn't just do His duty. He *loves* His people. The primary act that demonstrates His love was His death, and that is referred to as His **blood**. He loves us and "has loosed" us, **freed us from our sins by his blood**. This is the doctrine of redemption. We were slaves to sin and destined for judgment. But Christ paid the cost of our sin against God on our behalf so that we could be freemen. We are not just made free, Jesus **made us a kingdom, priests to his God and Father**. We have been transferred from the domain of darkness into the kingdom of the Son of God's love (Colossians 1:13). This does not mean that every part of the kingdom is active on earth as it will be (which is why we still pray the Lord's prayer), but it does mean that the reign of Jesus has been inaugurated. We are citizens of that kingdom (Philippians 3:20). We are also **priests**, meaning that we have direct access to God through Jesus. There is a progression of kingdom and priests. In Revelation 1:6, Jesus made us so. In Revelation 5:10, those in heaven worship Jesus who did the making of a kingdom and priests. In Revelation 20:6 we actually reign in His kingdom as priests on earth. Some would note the promise made to Israel in Exodus 19:5-6 that speaks of being a “kingdom of priests and a holy nation.” Here are a couple examples: > “The early church understood itself to be in the true succession of Israel and thus the inheritors of all the blessings promised to their spiritual predecessors” (Mounce) > “use of the Exod. 19:6 description of God's people does not merely compare the church to the nation Israel but also conveys the tacit notion that the church now functions as true Israel” (Beale) I disagree. The promise is extended, but not redefined. No wonder then, that **to him be glory and dominion forever and ever.** The apostle affirms it with **Amen**. # The Revealing Motto (verses 7-8) It was hard to choose an outline description of these two verses. *Motto* seems too trite, but this is not a cliché. In verse 7 is a "short sentence or phrase chosen as encapsulating the beliefs" of Revelation. A synonym would be *leitmotif*, a "recurrent theme throughout a...literary composition." This is why we read Revelation. This is the topic sentence of what Revelation is about. **Behold, he is coming**. The rest of verse 7 says more about how and what effect it will have, but *HE IS COMING* is the announcement. This one who loves us and redeemed us, who is our King, and who brought us to His God and Father, who is worthy of all glory and power, **is coming with the clouds**. This borrows terminology from Daniel 7:13 (though 7:14 should be read with it), but it is used differently than in Daniel. In Revelation this is His coming to earth, not His coming to heaven before the Almighty. We know that at least because of who observes His arrival. **Every eye will see him**, because every head will be looking up to see in Him the clouds and He will be recognized. It will include **even those who pierced him**. There is debate about who this refers to, and the "literalists" usually don't take it literally (which I think is okay to say because I'm attacking my literal friends, if you know what I mean). Some understand this to be the Jews, and then take the "tribes" in the next phrase to go with Israel. Since the Jews were those who pierced Jesus, this could be a reference to the judgment of the destruction of Jerusalem. But, technically, the Jews didn't pierce Him, the Romans did. And also, this would mean that Jesus coming in the clouds meant that Jesus already ”came" in judgment, and the cloud part is not really relevant. It also means that "tribes *of the earth*" just means the 12 Tribes of Israel, perhaps scattered all over, not a global identification. But the motto of Revelation is about the return of the King of kings, to take what is His. He died and rose again and His Father has given all things to Him. So **those who pierced him** are all who wanted, and want, Him dead. It is a figure of speech for the murderous hearts. Men hate how Jesus exposes their evil deeds, and they will keep hating Him because of it. It's why they hate Jesus' servants now, hating us in place of Jesus. When **all tribes of the earth will wail on account of him**, this is when they know their judgment is *certain*. They wanted dead the only one who could give them life, but they will not bow to serve him. This borrows ideas from Zechariah 12:10, which John actually quoted in his gospel, 19:37. It is *not* quoted here, though it uses similar words. John says, **Even so. Amen.** To corroborate this, God says, **"I am the Alpha and the Omega," says the Lord God, "who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty."** This is one of two times that God is quoted in Revelation (see also 21:5), and the other time is very similar. **Alpha and Omega** are the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet (*litterae Graecae sunt*), which imply everything in between. The repetition of **who is and who was and who is to come** from verse 4 continues to leave no doubt who is in charge, and **the Almighty** is a frequent name for Him in the Old Testament. # Conclusion The eternal, sovereign purposes of the Triune God are embodied in Jesus. We worship Him. We are saved by Him. The Son freed us, the Spirit gave us new life, the Father is glad for us to honor His Son and serve Him. So, those beloved of the Son, live at the center, not the periphery. When you speak, remember who you represent. This is a day that requires courage, and you know the one who has made the day, and all days, and has your eternal days of joy in His presence in mind. -------------------- ## Charge You do not need to bow your heads and close your eyes, but you do need to make sure you are ready for Christ's return. *He is coming*. Remember that He loves you, that He has freed you from your sin, and that you serve and represent the King. ## Benediction: > I charge you in the presence of God, who gives life to all things, and of Christ Jesus, who in his testimony before Pontius Pilate made the good confession, to keep the commandment unstained and free from reproach until the appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ, which he will display at the proper time—he who is the blessed and only Sovereign, the King of kings and Lord of lords, who alone has immortality, who dwells in unapproachable light, whom no one has ever seen or can see. To him be honor and eternal dominion. Amen. (1 Timothy 6:13–16, ESV)

Grace Presbyterian Church (PCA)
“He Is Coming!” (Revelation 1:7-11)

Grace Presbyterian Church (PCA)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 32:21


He Is Coming! Brad Mills / General Revelation / %SecondComing / Revelation 1:7–11   John's reliance upon Daniel is consistent in this opening section and throughout Revelation. He seems to have seen a similar situation between Israelites who had been exiled to Babylon during Daniel's time, and first century believers living in Asia Minor and experiencing an escalating Roman persecution. In both ages, believers needed to be encouraged to persevere. They would've been feeling anxious about what the future held. The post “He Is Coming!” (Revelation 1:7-11) appeared first on Grace Presbyterian Church (PCA).

St. James Lutheran Podcast (LCMS), Grand Rapids, MI
Rev. North Sherrill - Advent - Behold! He Is Coming!!!

St. James Lutheran Podcast (LCMS), Grand Rapids, MI

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 13:25


Rev. North Sherrill - Advent - Behold! He Is Coming!!!

Let Me Tell You About My Jesus
I AM THE ALPA AND THE OMEGA,the FIRST and the LAST.. A LOOK INTO REVELATION.

Let Me Tell You About My Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2018 56:00


      GREETINGS, and WELCOME EVERYONE FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD                                              REVELATION 1:7-8 BEHOLD, HE IS COMING, with clouds, and every eye will see HIM, and they also who piecred HIM. And all the tribes of the earth will mourn becasue of HIM. Even so, Amen. "I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End," says the Lord, "who is and who was and who is to come, the ALMIGHTY!" BLESSING ALL, PRAISE HIS GLORIOUS NAME, YES INDEED, PRAISE, HONOR BELONG TO HIM ALONE. SUNDAY MORNING, WE WILL SHARE THE GOOD NEWS, OF JESUS CHRIST, TOGETHER,  THEN, I WILL OPEN PHONE LINES, WE WILL TALK, IN LOVE ABOUT WHAT HE'S DONE FOR US.       PERHAPS SOME NEWSPAPER CURRENT EVENTS!       ALLELUIA, ALLELUIA, AMEN! PASS THE WORD, LET EVERYONE YOU KNOW, COME TO HEAR THESE WONDERFUL WORDS OF LIFE. SHALOM, EVANGELIST LACEY KAY GREEN    WWW.LACEYKAYMINISTRIES.ORG   FACEBOOK  LACEY KAY MINISTRIES PRAY FOR THE PEACE OF JERUSALEM , CHILDREN, ELDERLY, ALL NATIONS, LOST AND DYING WORLD.          

NorthEast Community
Urgent Prophecy: He Is Coming - Audio

NorthEast Community

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2017 43:06


John wrote with urgency to deliver a message. that message was that Jesus is Coming and those who read, hear and heed this prophecy will be blessed in the end.

DrFaye Radio
DrFaye Live! "HE LIVES! "Elevated Confidence"

DrFaye Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2016 62:00


How Much Of Your Life Do You Want Jusus To Be A Part Of? Can You Let Him Take Complete Control? Welcome Him Into Your Life Today. Welcome Him In Every Area Of Your Life. He Is Coming. He Is Coming In The Midst Of Your Life. He Is Coming In The Midst Of Your Situation; Nothing Missing, Nothing Broken; Being Filled With All The Fulness Of The Godhead. Listen in As DrFaye Continues The "He Lives" Series, Delivering Another Powerful, Life-Changing Word That Will Surely Shift Your Thinking And Move You Into His Life; His Character, His Nature, His Heart For Humanity. http://Donate to Global Here http://Join Wake Up And Pray Here

DrFaye Radio
The Global Church Live! With DrFaye "He Lives! Eternal Life Is In The Believer"

DrFaye Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2016 44:00


Did You Know That The Moment You Receive Christ Jesus You Begin To Live The Eternal Life? John 3:16: "For God So Loved The World, He Gave His Only Begotten Son, That Whosoever Believeth In Him Should Not Perish, But Have Everlasting Life." Jesus Lives Inside Of The Believer; we Are His Reflection. He Has Come, He Is Coming, And He Will Continue To Come! He Wants To Come In Every Area Of Your Life. Jesus Wants To Come Where You Need Him The Most. He Has Sent Us Eternal Life!  Listen in As DrFaye Delivers A Powerful, Life-Changing Word That Will Surely Shift Your Thinking And Move You Into His Life; His Character, His Nature, His Heart For Humanity. http://Donate to Global Here http://Join Wake Up And Pray Here

Bethel Christian Center
The Coming of Christ

Bethel Christian Center

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2016


The most certain thing in the entire world is the return of Jesus Christ. The bible is full of promises concerning the return of the Lord. In the New Testament the events related to Christ's coming are mentioned 300 times. Jesus told His disciples He would come again (John 14:3). When Jesus was taken up to heaven the angel said he would come in “like manner” (Acts 1:11). The writer of Hebrews said, “He will come and will not tarry” (Hebrews 10:37). James wrote that “the coming of the Lord draweth nigh “(James 5:8). Critics have denied it. Cynics have laughed at it. Scholars have ignored it. Liberal theologians have tried to explain it away, and fanatics have perverted it. Some sarcastically ask, “Where is the promise of His coming?” (2 Peter 3:4) but, He Is Coming!

Bethel Christian Center
The Coming of Christ

Bethel Christian Center

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2016


The most certain thing in the entire world is the return of Jesus Christ. The bible is full of promises concerning the return of the Lord. In the New Testament the events related to Christ’s coming are mentioned 300 times. Jesus told His disciples He would come again (John 14:3). When Jesus was taken up to heaven the angel said he would come in “like manner” (Acts 1:11). The writer of Hebrews said, “He will come and will not tarry” (Hebrews 10:37). James wrote that “the coming of the Lord draweth nigh “(James 5:8). Critics have denied it. Cynics have laughed at it. Scholars have ignored it. Liberal theologians have tried to explain it away, and fanatics have perverted it. Some sarcastically ask, “Where is the promise of His coming?” (2 Peter 3:4) but, He Is Coming!

Recent Sermons
Behold, He Is Coming! Revelation 1:1-8

Recent Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2016


Behold, He Is Coming! Revelation 1:1-8

Beza Church
He Is Coming By Pastor Sahle Shiferawu Dec 27 2015

Beza Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2015 42:08


HE IS COMING

he is coming
Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music
Episode 134 - He's coming back!

Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2010 57:55


Some classic Jesus music, including: He Is Coming – 2nd Chapter Of Acts, Here He Comes – Michael Omartian, We Expect You – Andrae Crouch & The Disciples, When The Lord Comes Back – Pat Terry Group, The Last Trumpet - John Michael Talbot, The Coming Of The Son Of Man - Tyler & Dave, We All Know He's Coming - Benny Hester, Are You Ready? - David Meece, Ready Or Not - DeGarmo & Key, Get Right Or Get Left – Farrell & Farrell

Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music
Episode 134 - He's coming back!

Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2010 57:55


Some classic Jesus music, including: He Is Coming – 2nd Chapter Of Acts, Here He Comes – Michael Omartian, We Expect You – Andrae Crouch & The Disciples, When The Lord Comes Back – Pat Terry Group, The Last Trumpet - John Michael Talbot, The Coming Of The Son Of Man - Tyler & Dave, We All Know He's Coming - Benny Hester, Are You Ready? - David Meece, Ready Or Not - DeGarmo & Key, Get Right Or Get Left – Farrell & Farrell

Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music
Episode 134 - He's coming back!

Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2010 57:55


Some classic Jesus music, including: He Is Coming – 2nd Chapter Of Acts, Here He Comes – Michael Omartian, We Expect You – Andrae Crouch & The Disciples, When The Lord Comes Back – Pat Terry Group, The Last Trumpet - John Michael Talbot, The Coming Of The Son Of Man - Tyler & Dave, We All Know He's Coming - Benny Hester, Are You Ready? - David Meece, Ready Or Not - DeGarmo & Key, Get Right Or Get Left – Farrell & Farrell