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Standing Strong in Troubling Times. Beware of the Beast. 1.4 The Coals

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Beware of the Beast | June 14th 2026 Sermon Recap | 5 Day Devotional Inside

Standing Strong in Troubling Times

Revelation 13 Recap

As we continue our journey through the book of Revelation, Sunday's message confronted us with some challenging truths about the future and our present calling.

Summary: The sermon explored Revelation 13:1-10, examining the rise of the Antichrist (the beast) and his temporary reign during the tribulation period. While Satan knows he is a defeated foe—like a decapitated snake that hasn't yet realized it's dead—he continues to wreak havoc and will empower the Antichrist to deceive the world. This passage reminds us that dark days are coming for those who reject Christ, but it also calls us to urgent action today. The implications for our spiritual life are profound: we must not become complacent about sharing the gospel, and we must recognize that our faith demands both boldness and compassion for those who don't yet know Jesus.

Takeaways:

  • Weep for people without Christ - We should develop hearts that break for the lost, recognizing that countless people are heading toward judgment without knowing the Savior. This isn't about fear-mongering, but about genuine love for souls who need rescue.

  • Stand in the gap through intercessory prayer - Like Moses pleaded for Israel, we must intercede for our children, grandchildren, neighbors, friends, and even enemies. Prayer is our powerful weapon in spiritual warfare.

  • Plant the seed by sharing your faith - We must be boldly persistent in telling others about Jesus, even when we face rejection or ridicule. Remember Parker going back up the slide—that's the kind of courage we need. When was the last time you actually shared the gospel with someone?

Closing Remarks:

The reality of coming judgment shouldn't paralyze us with fear; it should mobilize us with urgency. We have the privilege of knowing the end of the story—Jesus wins! But we also have the responsibility to be His ambassadors right now, today, in this moment. Don't wait for the perfect opportunity. Get back up on the slide this week and tell someone about Jesus.

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Beware of the Beast

Revelation - Sunday, June 14, 2026

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1.4 The Coals

RVL Discipleship - Sunday, June 14, 2026

This episode explores the literary concept of allusion and how it is used throughout the Bible, especially in Jesus’ teaching.

Lesson Summary: Finding Deeper Meaning Through Biblical Allusions

The Foundation: Adopting an Eastern Mindset
The lesson begins with a reminder to read the Bible in its proper context. Modern readers typically approach the text with a Western, analytical mindset, looking for straightforward information. However, the Bible was written from an Eastern (Hebrew) perspective, which focuses on creating an experience and viewing the scriptures as one grand, interconnected narrative rather than a collection of separate stories.

The Core Concept: The Power of Allusions (Remez) The primary focus of this session is a rabbinical teaching technique called an allusion or remez, which translates to a hint or clue.

  • Ancient teachers would use highly specific phrases to hint at earlier stories in the scriptures, trusting their audience knew the text well enough to make the connection without being given a direct citation.
  • To spot these hidden layers of meaning, readers are encouraged to pause when encountering an oddly specific detail and ask, "Why do I need to know this detail?" or "What is this here for?"
  1. Three Examples of Allusions:
    A Fire of Burning Coals: The group discusses why the text specifically notes that Jesus was cooking fish over a fire of burning coals after his resurrection. In earlier ancient writings, burning coals were used as a metaphor to signify the presence of God. By using this exact phrase, the author is creating an experience to boldly declare, "God is here."
  2. Heaping Coals on an Enemy: The lesson reexamines the famous command to "heap burning coals" on the head of an enemy by offering them food and drink. Rather than being a tactic to inflict painful guilt, this allusion means that showing unconditional kindness brings God's presence and grace into a hostile situation. It also connects to the historical, neighborly act of sharing hot coals so someone could start a fire to warm their home.
  3. Forgiving 77 Times: When Jesus tells his disciples to forgive 77 times, it is not a random number. It is a direct allusion to an ancient character named Lamech, who violently boasted about taking revenge on his enemies 77 times. Jesus uses this specific number to intentionally contrast Lamech's ultimate standard of vengeance with the ultimate standard of forgiveness he expects from his followers.

Practical Application
The session concludes by bringing these ancient concepts into our modern lives:

Study Habit: Listeners are encouraged to pay attention to details, write down questions, and ask the Holy Spirit to reveal these hidden connections during their personal reading.

Daily Action: The group is challenged to actively "heap burning coals"—meaning to bring God's presence and unconditional love—into difficult relationships.

Prayer Request: The speaker closes by asking for prayer to apply this exact principle to a conflict he needs to address at an upcoming family reunion.

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Grace Baseball Basics

Grace Baseball Basics

Upward Sports - Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Upward Baseball Basics is back!!! Come have fun and learn some of the basics of baseball in a fun, relaxed environment. We want to offer a low commitment opportunity for families to introduce their kids to the game of baseball.
Kids ages (4 - 6th grade) will learn basics of throwing, catching, hitting, running bases, and more. 
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