Sermon
The Handwriting On The Wall
When we reject God, we invite judgment.
When we reject God, we invite judgment.
Antichrist will control the world religiously, politically, economically. Behind him will be a cultural stream no one can stand against.
Christians should not judge God based on their immediate circumstances.
We have domesticated God. During the Tribulation, we’ll find out that our attempts to make God into our image didn’t work.
The book of Malachi concludes with a breathtaking vision of hope—the Sun of Righteousness rising with healing in its wings. What if the dawn we’re waiting for is closer than we think?
Your eternal destiny is determined and irrevocably set in this life. So where will you be one minute after you die?
Babylon was a city that was built in rebellion against the Almighty and contrary to what He had specified.
God holds angels, demons, and men responsible for the evil they are permitted to do.
There comes a time when we simply draw a line in the sand and accept the consequences.
What is our relationship with government, and when do we cross the line and begin to promote politics rather than the Gospel? In this thought-provoking and timely forty-minute lecture delivered onsite in Nuremberg, Pastor Erwin Lutzer explores the stadium where Hitler’s rallies were held as well as the courtroom where Nazi war criminals were tried. He discusses topics such as citizenship, national borders, morality, and political polarization.