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WHAT ABOUT YOU?

by Jerry Watts

Scripture: Revelation 19:1-21


Title: What About You?
Author: Jerry Watts
Text: Revelation 19:1-21

Today, open our Bibles to Revelation 19 to begin our final journey to continue and complete our study of the Revelation (Unveiling) (after a 2-month break). But, in light of some of the things God spoke into my heart this past week, we are going to see this differently than ever.

In Chapter 1, John is isolated on Patmos because of His faith in Jesus. There, glorified Jesus appears to John to have John record that which has been, are, and which will be. Then we read Jesus' letters to the churches and asked ourselves, "If Jesus wrote us a letter, what would it say?" He ends with that eternal invitation; Behold, I stand at the door and knock." It's true He stands at your heart's door, but it's also true that He is standing at the door of His church, asking to be let back in. This is a stark reality.

From there, we saw a door opened into heaven and John was invited inside (a symbol of the rapture) which was followed by a vision of the throne room. In the Throne room we saw the Father, the Lamb (Son), the Spirit, and the sealed scroll. We witnessed the seals opening, the trumpets sounding, and the vials being poured out.

It's worth us being reminded that, in the midst of judgments, several times, our Lord-in mercy-has paused to give people an opportunity to change their minds and hearts.

In Chapters 17 and 18, two Babylons are spoken of (the one-world church and the one-world government) and were destroyed. The next big event is before us with some very personal truths. (READ TEXT)

It was during the 1970's that Evangelist James Robison came to Hattiesburg, and I sung in my first mass choir. One of the songs we learned and sang was brand-new, a song of

invitation entitled, "What about You?" The first verse asked:

"What about you, what will you tell the Lord.

When you stand before Him on that day?

What about you? Will your life be in full accord?

Don't put off the w ...

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