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POWERFUL PLAGUES (25 OF 32)

by Donald Cantrell

Scripture: Revelation 15:1-8
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Title: Powerful Plagues (25)
Series: The Book of All Books
Author: Donald Cantrell
Text: Revelation 15:1-8

I - The Signs (1)
A) Intense Passion of God's Wrath
B) Immediate Pouring of God's Wrath

II - The Singing (2 - 4)
A) The Victorious Are Standing (2)
B) The Voices Are Singing (3 - 4)

III - The Stage (5 - 6)
A) The Holy Temple and Place (5)
B) The Horrible Time and Plagues (6)

IV - The Sequel (7 - 8)
A) The Fullness of God's Wrath (7)
B) The Filling of God's Glory (8)

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In the 1976 Montreal Olympics, a Japanese gymnast, Shun Fujimoto, broke his right knee during the floor exercises. Most expected him to withdraw from the competition, so you can imagine their surprise when they saw him the next day competing on the rings.

He was performing well, but everyone wondered how he would handle the dismount. Fujimoto came to the end of his routine, and without hesitation flew off the rings with a twisting, triple somersault. There was a moment of intense quiet as he landed hard on his wounded knee. Then the audience gave him a thundering applause, as he stood his ground.

Later, reporters asked him about that moment, and he replied, "The pain shot through me like a knife. It brought tears to my eyes. But now I have a gold medal and the pain is gone."
Gary Inrig "A Call to Excellence"

The pain and perplexity that God's children face is much like that of Shun Fujimoto, it is only temporary, with a great reward when all is said and done. The same can be said of those that become believers in the Great Tribulation, they will suffer, but in the end, they will sing the victors song, amen!!!

I - The Signs (1)

Rev 15:1 KJV - And I saw another sign in heaven, great and marvellous, seven angels having the seven last plagues; for in them is filled up the wrath of God.

The Book of Revelation is not written in chro ...

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