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How will the story actually end?In Revelation 20, God pulls back the curtain on the final defeat of evil, the coming judgment, and the Book of Life. This message walks through Satan’s defeat, Christ’s reign, and the Great White Throne to answer the most important question you will ever face: not how successful or moral you were, but whether your name is written in the Book of Life.Because one day, nothing about you will matter except this: does Jesus know your name?
Revelation 19 gives us the ending before we finish the story. We see Jesus return not as the suffering Savior, but as the reigning King to finish the victory He already secured at the cross. We will face trouble, but if we know Jesus wins in the end, we don’t have to live defeated today. Keep your forks; the best is yet to come!
One great danger for many believers today isn’t the persecution of our faith, but the preoccupation with everything else. Revelation 17–18 explores the distraction that consumes the world and the distinction God calls His people to live. Jesus doesn’t call us to run from the world, but to come out spiritually so we can reach it missionally!
God’s goal is not to scare you — it’s to save you.In Revelation 15–16 we discover a hopeful truth: Jesus already took the cup of wrath on the cross so you wouldn’t have to face it. The invitation is simple: you don’t clean yourself up first — you come to Him, turn from what can’t save you, and trust the One who can.You’re not too far gone. You’re not too late. Today can be the day you come home.
Everyone is following something. But not everyone considers where it leads.In Revelation 14, God reveals the coming harvest and calls us to fear Him, give Him glory, and follow the Lamb.Who you follow today determines the destiny you face tomorrow.
The victory of Christ doesn’t remove the war—but it does guarantee the win.Revelation 12–13 reveals the unseen battle behind the scenes of our everyday lives. In this message, we’re reminded that the enemy may still fight, but his defeat is already settled through the cross of Jesus.We’ll explore how believers overcome by the blood of the Lamb, live boldly through the power of their testimony, and stand confidently in eternal life, even in a world full of pressure and counterfeit power.
The wait is never wasted when Jesus is still working.If you’re tired of waiting… discouraged by delay… or wondering if God is doing anything at all—this message is for you. Revelation 10–11 reminds us that Jesus is still standing, still speaking, and still in control.
What does it really mean to follow God when obedience doesn’t make sense yet? In this episode, we step into David’s final charge to Solomon in 1 Chronicles 28:9–10 and uncover why knowing God must always come before doing for God. We talk about undivided hearts, wholehearted devotion, and why purity gives God permission to work freely in our lives. If you’ve ever wrestled with delayed obedience, divided affections, or uncertainty about God’s calling, this conversation will challenge and encourage you to be strong—and do what God has asked.
Join Dr. Marcus Brown as we wrap up our Believe series out of the gospel of Luke.
What is Christmas really about—and where does true joy come from?In Luke 2, God announces the birth of Jesus not with a command, but with good news of great joy for all people. This message reminds us that joy doesn’t arrive when our problems disappear, but when Jesus shows up.If life feels heavy this season, remember: Jesus is here.
In Luke 1, after centuries of silence, two ordinary people—a young woman named Mary and an elderly priest named Zechariah—respond to God’s work not with fear or explanation, but with praise. If God feels silent in your waiting, this message will remind you He’s still working. Listen and discover how praise rises and hope returns when Jesus enters the story.
God often disrupts our plans to unfold His purpose. Mary’s story in Luke 1:26–38 shows us that God's interruptions are really God's invitations. Learn how to recognize God’s hand in the unexpected, how to respond with faith, and how your simple surrender can unlock God’s supernatural work in your life.
God may feel quiet, but He is never absent. Luke 1:5–25 reveals how God breaks silence with salvation—and how Jesus becomes the center of our story.If you need hope today, this message is for you!
Sometimes God whispers. Sometimes God nudges. But in Revelation 8-9…God sounds the trumpet.This message walks through one of the most intense chapters in the Bible—where spiritual warfare becomes physical and God uses judgment as a final call for people to turn back to Him.If life has been shaking you, this message will encourage you to listen for God’s voice and run toward His mercy.
Life can rattle your peace, but it can never remove God’s promises. This message walks through the Four Horsemen, the Tribulation, the 144,000 witnesses, and the greatest revival in history. Discover how God protects, seals, and saves—even when the world is falling apart.
When John wept because no one was worthy to open the scroll, Heaven revealed the Lamb who conquered sin, death, and the grave. The story of Revelation 5 is the story of our salvation — the Lion who became a Lamb so we could be redeemed.Join us as we remind ourselves this truth: what looks hopeless on Earth has already been handled in Heaven.
In Revelation 4, John is lifted from the chaos of earth into the calm of Heaven — and what he sees changes everything. Before the thunder, the trials, and the tribulation of Revelation unfold, God gives John a breathtaking vision of His throne.Why? Because what’s happening around the throne in Heaven is meant to happen within our hearts on earth.
Jesus refuses to be a guest in the heart He died to govern.In this message from Revelation 3, Jesus calls the church out of comfort and into wholehearted surrender. It’s time to open the door, rekindle the flame, and let Jesus take His rightful place.
“Every open door we walk through hinges on the open tomb Jesus walked out of.”That door you’re staring at? 🚪If Jesus opened it — step through it.The key is His. The courage is yours. 🔑
You can’t fake spiritual life. In Revelation 3, Jesus calls His church to wake up and return to what’s real. Join us as we walk through what it means to move from spiritual activity to supernatural authenticity and experience true spiritual renewal.




