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Sunday Teaching
Willowdale Chapel
174 episodes
20 hours ago
Sunday morning teaching audio brought to you by Willowdale Chapel in Kennett Square and Jennersville, PA
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Religion & Spirituality
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Sunday morning teaching audio brought to you by Willowdale Chapel in Kennett Square and Jennersville, PA
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Religion & Spirituality
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Bowls of Wrath
Sunday Teaching
24 minutes
1 week ago
Bowls of Wrath

The seven bowls of God's wrath in Revelation 15-16 present us with one of Scripture's most challenging yet essential truths: God's perfect justice must ultimately address evil. These final plagues mirror the Exodus story, reminding us that the same God who delivered His people from Egyptian bondage will one day deliver creation itself from the tyranny of sin. What makes these passages so profound is their revelation that God's wrath doesn't contradict His love—it flows directly from His holiness and perfection. The imagery is stark: painful sores, seas turned to blood, scorching heat, and impenetrable darkness falling upon those who bear the mark of the beast. Yet even amid judgment, we see glimpses of mercy—repeated mentions that people 'did not repent' suggest opportunities were given. For us today, this passage calls us to three vital responses: stay alert for Christ's return, don't downplay the reality of God's holy wrath, and recognize the urgency of the delay we're currently experiencing. That delay isn't divine procrastination; it's grace extended, giving us time to turn to Christ and share His gospel with others. The most beautiful truth here is that those who belong to Christ need not fear these bowls of wrath—Jesus already drank the cup of God's judgment on our behalf at Calvary. What's poured out on us instead is love, mercy, grace, and forgiveness.

Sunday Teaching
Sunday morning teaching audio brought to you by Willowdale Chapel in Kennett Square and Jennersville, PA