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The Revelation Revolution

The Revelation Revolution
Author: Dr. Dennis Woods
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This Podcast examines End Time Events and the Book of Revelation, from a non-Pre-trib point of view. The book of Revelation has a powerful message that has been widely ignored. Many Christians are taught that the Church will be raptured before most of the events in Revelation occur. However, Revelation has an important message for today's Christians and is vital for future Christians as well. Those who read Revelation without preconceived theological constructs will discover the riches and wisdom revealed in God’s plan for the ages. It’s time now for a Revelation Revolution!
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People all over the world are being deceived by a South African minister who claims Jesus not only appeared to him, but told him that the rapture would occur on either Sept 23rd or the 24th of 2025. This video addresses this fallacy and foolishness with the Scriptures. You will also learn about other prominent individuals going back to the 1800's who also made rapture and Jesus returning predictions all with the same predictable outcomes--they were all WRONG! So will this lying false prophet also be proven to be a fraud. Ironically, such false predictions actually help fulfill prophecy because they draw out the mockers. The apostle Peter declared, "...knowing this first: that scoffers will come in the last days, walking according to their own lusts, and saying, “Where is the promise of His coming? For since the fathers fell asleep, all things continue as they were from the beginning of creation” (2 Peter 3:3-4). These mockers readily surface after widely published rapture predictions inevitably fail. Therefore, the fact that false prophets will rise making such foolish predictions and the mockers responding, itself is the fulfillment of prophecy. Welcome to the Revelation Revolution.
Have you ever heard that the so-called tribulation saints of Revelation 13, are those who were "left behind?" However, you would be surprised to find that the book of Revelation makes no such claim! That assertion comes from those who teach a pretrib rapture position. Pretrib is forced to make this claim because if the Revelation 13 saints are the church, it immediately destroys the pretrib rapture theory and negates the doctrine of imminence. So this assertion is not for the "truth sake" but it is for maintaining the viability of the pretrib rapture theory, which has unfortunately contributed to the apathy and ignorance of the book of Revelation. When you tell people the church is not in Revelation after chapter 3, then people walk away with, "if it doesn't apply to us, then why read it?"Here's how Revelation opens, "Blessed is he who reads and those who hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written in it; for the time is near" Rev 1:3and in verse 9-11 reads,I, John, both your brother and companion in the tribulation and kingdom and patience of Jesus Christ, was on the island that is called Patmos for the word of God and for the testimony of Jesus Christ. I was in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day, and I heard behind me a loud voice, as of a trumpet, saying, “I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last,” and, “What you see, write in a book and send it to the seven churches which are in Asia: to Ephesus, to Smyrna, to Pergamos, to Thyatira, to Sardis, to Philadelphia, and to Laodicea.”Revelation closes with:“I, Jesus, have sent My angel to testify to you these things in the churches. I am the Root and the Offspring of David, the Bright and Morning Star.” And the Spirit and the bride say, “Come!” And let him who hears say, “Come!” And let him who thirsts come. Whoever desires, let him take the water of life freely. For I testify to everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this book: If anyone adds to these things, God will add to him the plagues that are written in this book; and if anyone takes away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part from the Book of Life, from the holy city, and from the things which are written in this book.Revelation opens with a blessing to those who read and heed it, but closes the a warning for those who tamper with it. It opens with a message to the church and closes with a message to the church. Does this sound like this is not a message for the church? Are we ignoring Revelation's message in order to maintain the loyalty to the integrity to a doctrinal position rather than just believing God's word at face value? PLEASE share this video. And get the commentary!https://youtu.be/WlDC17piA5Y
Over time, the Pretrib rapture theory has undergone several changes. One such change involves the identity of the restrainer mentioned in 2 Thessalonians 2:6-7. Initially, the Restrainer was primarily identified as the Holy Spirit. Subsequently, many began to suggest that it was both the Holy Spirit and the church. However, recent emphasis has shifted to "the Church" being viewed as the restrainer. This implies that the Holy Spirit alone is insufficient and requires assistance from the church. Importantly, there are no explicit texts that support this view, and the church is referred to in feminine terms as the "bride of Christ," rather than as a "he," as the restrainer is in 2 Thessalonians 2. Nevertheless, the assertion that the church serves as "the restrainer of sin" has mobilized a specific group of Christians, particularly conservative evangelicals, to influence laws and government, creating a nationalism that imposes their own beliefs and values on others. The origins of Dispensationalism in America trace back to the Civil War, during a period when America experienced significant division along racial lines, which has contributed to the current resurgence of this troubling, polarizing reality. Welcome to the Revelation Revolution. Obtain The Revelation Commentary, A Unique Prewrath Perspective. https://a.co/d/gnAJ4xO
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How does the Abraham Accords, Israel's security, Saudi Arabia's influence, and Russia's aggression help fulfill Bible Prophecy? Is there a connection between 666 and the Kushner family, and Jared's influence over the Abraham Accords. How does Jared's control of the Affinity Group and billions of dollars of the Saudi's money give him leverage in cutting a peace deal that could have apocalyptic consequences. Ezekiel 38 us gives incredible prophetic details that puts Israel and many nations in the apocalyptic crosshairs. Welcome to the Revelation Revolution!
Dr. Woods announces the availability of his new commentary, "The Revelation Commentary A Unique Prewrath Perspective" and speaks about aspects of the historical backdrop to the acceptance of dispensationalism. He also gives a sample of why Revelation is important to the church emphasizing that is is the only book on the planet with prophesies that are specific to the time we are living now.
The most mysterious book in the bible that most of us do not read, by default, has been marginalized because we have been taught or have been persuaded that this book does not primarily pertain to the church. However, since God put it in the New Testament, would He have the same mindset that Revelation is not for the very church He gave it to? Where did we get that idea from anyway? This message was recorded from the Victory Apostolic Matteson IL, prayer line.
Romans 8:35-39 is clear that nothing can separate us from the love of God. Not things present nor things to come. Nothing in life or death, not angels or principalities. Not Satan or any demon. Since nothing in all creation (including the Antichrist) is able to separate us from the Lord, then why are so many Christians afraid of being here when the
Antichrist comes? Could it be that they have not settled within themselves whether or not they could remain faithful to Christ if their life, livelihood, finances, and freedom were on the line? In this lesson were will cover several aspects of this great question, by analyzing the faithfulness and fortitude of the so-called tribulation saints. Welcome to the Revelation Revolution.
What does America's eagle, space exploration, Trump and Elon Musk have in common? You will be amazed at the insight of a small and obscure prophet named Obadiah has to say about a powerful nation that has a nest among the stars.
Revelation, is the only book in the Bible, and to a further extent, the world, that identifies the mysterious mark and image of the beast of Rev. 13.
The Bible declares that the false prophet (the 2nd Beast) will cause the image of the beast to be created (Rev. 13:14). This same image, will be brought to life, and cause all who do not have the mark of the beast be jailed or killed (v 15). The question is, how could something
inanimate be brought to life? How could the image speak, and carry out a diabolical satanic agenda to force taking of the mark of the beast? Could John actually be describing advanced AI technology and robotics that he did not have the terminology to explain from his 1st century perspective? The answer is astonishing! Now in the 21st century these technologies exists! Welcome to the Revelation Revolution.
Among the several judgment sequences found in Revelation, the 7th trumpet is among the most consequential. Not only because it is the 3rd
woe, with cataclysmic judgments, but it also contains, a resurrection and the rewarding of the prophets, the saints, and those who fear God's name both small and great, while God’s wrath is being poured out on the
world. The 7th trumpet also concludes "the long delay" and completes the "mystery of God" as He declared to the prophets. In this 3-part series we will take a deep dive into this paradigm changing trumpet, where “the kingdom of this world become the kingdom of the Lord and of His
Christ.” Welcome to the Revelation Revolution.
A controversial yet mysterious aspect of the beast is found in Revelation 13:3 and vs. 12, is these passages seem to indicate that the Antichrist suffers a mortal wound but is healed. On the surface, many have speculated that the beast is killed possibly in an assassination attempt but then raised from the dead. Some have even indicated that the assassination attempt on Trump also fulfills prophecy. But is there a
connection between the two? Do the Scriptures actually teach about the resurrection of the Antichrist? In this in-depth study, we will uncover information about the beast that many teachers rarely, if ever, discuss or teach. Welcome to the Revelation Revolution
The book of Daniel has a surprising amount of information concerning the Antichrist and his characteristics. The interesting thing is, these characteristics are all too familiar in today's political landscape.
John Nelson Darby brought dispensationalism to America during his trips to the United States from 1859 to 1877. However, during these years, America was at the height of the fight against theological liberalism, the abolitionist movement, the Civil War, the emancipation of slaves, and Reconstruction. The question is, what eschatology did Christians in the South espouse before Darby's dispensationalism arrived? And how did the South losing the Civil War and the fall of the Confederacy factor into the acceptance of Dispensationalism? In this episode, we take a deep dive into the historical backdrop of dispensationalism taking root in America. Chances are you have never heard this side of the story. The final question is, Can you handle the truth? Welcome to the Revealtion Revolution!
Do the prophecies of Isaiah, Joel, Jesus' Mt. Olivet discourse, Peter's sermon on the Day of Pentecost, and John's prophecies in Revelation give stunning details about weapons of mass destruction that did not exist until the 20th century? How does Iran's missile attack on Israel give us a foretaste of how certain apocalyptic judgments will come to pass? This study is absolutely amazing in that it displays the power and accuracy of God's prophetic Word. Welcome to the Revelation Revolution!
Several years ago, celebrated scholar and pastor John MacArthur, when asked during a bible class if a person could take the mark of the beast and still be saved, shockingly replied, "Yes." This response started a firestorm of controversy that is still burning today. On Dr. MacArthur's behalf, several well-known Evangelicals have come to his defense by affirming his position, even though it directly contradicts the Scriptures.
In this episode, we examine this controversy in depth. John MacArthur, like most Evangelicals, teaches a pre-trib rapture. However, what if pretrib is wrong--and we believe it is--and the church is still here during the reign of the Antichrist? Then, his teaching about salvation after the mark of the beast could influence millions of Christians' decisions on whether or not to take the mark of the beast. Welcome to the Revelation Revolution.
Did you know there is a judgment in the Book of Revelation that is much worse than the seals, the trumpets, and the bowls? When the Apostle Paul spoke of the church not being appointed to wrath, was he speaking of the events during Daniel's 70th week and the great tribulation? Is the "hour of trial" referred to in the message to the church of Philadelphia and the events detailed in Revelation chapters 6-19, or is it something worse? Learn how the popular positions promoted by pretribulationists have short-circuited the power and promises in Revelation made to the church.
Have you heard the church isn't in the Book of Revelation after chapter 3? Did you know many Christians do not read Revelation because they have been told It doesn't apply to the Church? The question is, who determined this, and how did a book in the New Testament become deemed to not apply to the church it was given to? Learn how Dispensationalist (Pretrib) interprets Revelation 1:19 and changes the landscape for where the church is and isn't in Revelation. Welcome to the Revelation Revolution!
Have you heard that the Christians that are "Left Behind" were backslidden and, therefore, missed the rapture? Have you heard that the 144,000 are Jewish evangelists who are responsible for the great multitude getting saved? In this episode, we will dive into this intriguing study and learn the truth about the "so-called" tribulation saints. Not one passage of Scripture in Revelation paints these powerful believers negatively. No verse in Revelation calls the 144K evangelists or shows them evangelizing. These are all Pretrib talking points to attempt to explain how an innumerable number of people are saved during a period when the church is supposed to be gone. However, we will find these saints are the most incredible group of Church saints the world has ever known. Welcome to the Revelation Revolution.
UFOs, Extraterrestrials, invaders from outer space, and the scientific search for life beyond this world are global obsessions featured in science journals, blockbuster films, and hit TV series. However, regarding the Two Witnesses of Revelation chapter 11, the truth is stranger than fiction. The Two Witnesses' ministry will have a tremendous impact on the entire earth. They will be powerful and indestructible for 3.5 years but then killed by the Beast. However, while the world watches, they will be raised from the dead and caught up into heaven, disappearing in a cloud. The possible narrative that will be spun will be that they were extraterrestrial beings who would return later with reinforcements. However, Revelation 19 declares that there will be an invasion of the earth from the sky, but it will not be green men traveling in intergalactic spaceships. In this episode, we will probe the depths of the Two Witnesses' impact on the planet and the heavenly invasion of the earth to come. Welcome to the Revelation Revolution.