In the sermon titled "Satan's Little Season," Don Bell explores the binding of Satan during the gospel age, as discussed in Revelation 20:15. He argues that the thousand-year reign mentioned in Revelation cannot be taken literally, asserting instead that it symbolizes the entirety of the church age from Christ's first coming until His second coming. Bell elaborates that although Satan is bound, he will be released for a brief period to deceive the nations, culminating in a final battle against God's people, as seen in the imagery of Gog and Magog. He emphasizes the importance of believers remaining steadfast and aware of the spiritual warfare they are engaged in, underscoring the necessity of trusting in Christ amid increasing opposition. The practical significance lies in the urgency for Christians to share the gospel and warn others about the impending judgment and the reality of eternal separation from God for the unrepentant.
“The thousand years is a day with God and a day is a thousand years. Time means nothing to God.”
“Satan is bound by this gospel age, and it's like a dog on a chain; as long as you don't go in reach of that dog, he can't hurt you.”
“Judgment begins at the house of God... every time somebody hears the gospel, that's judgment going.”
“The gospel isn't gonna be here forever... One of these days you're going to show up and there ain't going to be nobody there with the gospel.”
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