Pastor Chuck Smith The Book of the Revelation of Jesus Christ Chapter 20

Pastor Chuck Smith The Book of the Revelation of Jesus Christ Chapter 20

In this full lesson, from Revelation 20, Pastor Chuck Smith talks about Satan's imprisonment in the bottomless pit for a thousand years before his final defeat. He shows how Satan's freedom is allowed by God to test people's love and commitment to Him, referencing the story of Job. Pastor Chuck also explains the first resurrection involving the church and martyred saints, who will reign with Christ during the thousand years of ideal living conditions—the millennial reign of Christ. Pastor Chuck concludes with a discussion on the great white throne judgment, emphasizing the importance of confessing Jesus as Lord for eternal life.  JUNE 2024 We here at ‘The Word For Today: Pastor Chuck Smith’, As we pray for you, our listening audience, we ask the Lord for His guidance on what to publish.   Since not all video messages are available, due to damage caused by age, We hope that those we are able to upload bless you.   Please pray that we continue to be faithful in this wonderful work of God.   Also, please share these with your loved ones to share the hope and salvation found only in a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Our goal is to reach the world for Jesus. Therefore, we are uploading Pastor Chuck’s messages. "For the perfecting of the saints for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ.”. Ephesians 4:12 kjv.   We thank you for your patience, prayers, and Agape-love.   May God Bless you and yours in Christ Jesus; Maranatha, The - Pastor Chuck Smith Word For Today - Team 00:00 - Pre-sermon 00:18 - The Abusso 11:06 - John saw the Thrones in the Great Tribulation 23:25 - And the whole earth will be like Hawaii 24:50 - One out of 10 people will survive the Great Tribulation 38:53 - Predictions for the Reign of Christ 50:01 - The End of the World 51:13 - God's Recorded Words 52:54 - The Book of Life 01:03:04 - All God's People 01:05:55 - Post-sermon