Revelation re-Vealed (3rd edition)
… a deeper, gentler look into the Bible's final “chapter”. Some quite important reading; both for those considered “damned”, as well as those doing that damning.
… a deeper, gentler look into the Bible's final “chapter”. Some quite important reading; both for those considered “damned”, as well as those doing that damning.
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This fact becomes even mo<strong>re</strong> intriguing alongside the <strong>re</strong>alization that it is the<br />
demons in the Gospels who <strong>re</strong>peatedly announce Jesus as the only Son of God, and<br />
that Jesus invariably <strong>re</strong>bukes them & tells them to be silent whenever they do so* …<br />
And this should come as no surprise, as scriptu<strong>re</strong> clearly states that Jesus knew that<br />
demons we<strong>re</strong> <strong>re</strong>lated to Satan -- “the father of lies” who “hated the truth” and who<br />
had “no truth in him.” (Jesus quoted in John 8:44)<br />
“And he cu<strong>re</strong>d many who we<strong>re</strong> sick with various diseases, and he cast out<br />
many demons; and yet he would not permit the demons to speak, because they<br />
claimed to know him.” ~ Mark 1:34<br />
“Whenever the impu<strong>re</strong> spirits saw Jesus, they fell down befo<strong>re</strong> him and<br />
cried out, „You a<strong>re</strong> the Son of God!‟ But he warned them sternly not to make him<br />
known in this way.” ~ Mark 3:11-12<br />
“Demons also came out of many, shouting, „You a<strong>re</strong> the Son of God!‟ But<br />
he <strong>re</strong>buked them and would not allow them to speak, because they believed that he<br />
was the Messiah.” ~ Luke 4:41<br />
*(see also Matthew 12:22-30, Mark 1:23-25, Mark 8:33, Mark 9:38-41 & Luke 4:35)<br />
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