Sermon, July 26, 2009 - The 1000 Years


Revelation 20 The 1000 years

Revelation 20 is the big picture of human history
between the first coming of Christ and His second
coming.

God wants us to be encouraged no matter what
happens.

A. AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 1000 YEARS [1-3]

1. The devil is bound

2. A door of hope is now open

3. Make the most of every opportunity!

B. DURING THE 1000 YEARS [4-6]

1. Christians are hated by the world

a. Because we believe the testimony of Jesus
b. Because we live by the Word of God
c. Because we refuse to be like the world

2. Christians are loved by God

a. Renewed: given new life
b. Restored: given back dignity, honor, and
dominion
c. Reunited: unbroken, intimate fellowship
with Christ

C. AT THE END OF THE 1000 YEARS [7-15]

1. Figurative language

2. Figurative language describing a single
event

3. Figurative language for God’s judgment

Gen 6.5-8; 19.23-29; Psalm 1; 2 Thess 1.6-10; 2
Pet 3

4. Figurative language depicting something
very real

5. Figurative language with a point

a. God wins!
b. Make sure you’re on God’s side!

John Olson

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Quotes of note...

I wish they would remember that the charge to Peter was "Feed my sheep," not "Try experiments on my rats," or even "Teach my performing dogs new tricks."
C.S. Lewis

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