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Donnie Bell

Christ on a white horse

Revelation 19:11-20
Donnie Bell September, 26 2021 Audio
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Revelation Series

The sermon "Christ on a White Horse" by Don Bell centers on the theme of Christ's triumphant return as depicted in Revelation 19:11-20. Bell emphasizes the duality of Christ's character—who in one sense is the gentle savior and in another, the righteous judge who comes to execute divine judgment on the unfaithful and the rebellious. He asserts that Jesus, described as "Faithful and True," comes not only in grace but with authority to judge and make war against the kingdoms of the earth in fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies. Scripture references, particularly Revelation 19:15, illustrate that out of His mouth proceeds a sharp sword, representing His authoritative word which judges the nations, affirming that His judgment will occur with perfect righteousness. This message holds significant practical implications for believers, highlighting the anticipation of Christ's return, the reality of divine justice, and the eternal victory of those united with Christ against the forces of evil.

Key Quotes

“He's coming forth to make war. He's coming forth to make judgment. And he's got a garment on that's dipped in blood.”

“Our Lord Jesus Christ, God made Him to be the judge of everything on this earth.”

“I'm gonna tread you under my foot. And then I'll tell you, look what he said here now in verse 16... He’s done whipped them all.”

“Ain’t you thankful for that? And we're gonna be in that army.”

Sermon Transcript

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This is a very wonderful message
in here tonight. I hope that the Lord will be
pleased to enable me to deal with it the way it should be. But you remember all the rejoicings
that there was in heaven last week. Four hallelujahs. Four
hallelujahs. And then John fell at that angel's
foot or whoever he was, and the man told him, he said, Doral,
listen, I'm your fellow servant of your brother that have the
testimony of Jesus and worship God. For the testimony of Jesus
is the spirit of prophecy. Now let's start in verse 11,
read to the end of the chapter, and I'll deal with these, I hope.
And I saw heaven opened, and behold, a white horse. And he
that sat upon him was called Faithful and True. and in righteousness
he doeth judge and make war. His eyes were as a flame of fire,
and on his head were many crowns, and he had a name written that
no man knew but he himself. And he was clothed with a vesture,
dipped in blood, and his name is called the Word of God. And
the armies which were in heaven followed him upon white horses,
clothed in fine linen, white and clean. And out of his mouth
goeth a sharp sword, that with it he should smite the nations
and shall rule them with a rod of iron. And he treadeth the
winepress of the fierceness of the wrath of Almighty God. And he hath on his vesture and
on his thigh a name written, King of kings and Lord of lords. And I saw an angel standing in
the sun and he cried with a loud voice saying to all the fowls
that fly in the midst of heaven, come and gather yourselves together
unto the supper of the great God, that you may eat the flesh
of kings and the flesh of captains and the flesh of mighty men and
the flesh of horses and of them that sat on them. and the flesh
of all men, both free and bond, both small and great. And I saw
the beast and the kings of the earth and their armies gathered
together to make war against him that sat on the horse and
against his army. And the beast was taken, and
with him the false prophet that wrought miracles before him,
with which he deceived them that had received the mark of the
beast, and them that worshipped his image. These both were cast
alive into the lake of fire, burning with fire and brimstone.
And the remnant were slain with the sword of him that set upon
the horse, which sword proceeded out of his mouth, and all the
fowls were filled with their flesh. Last week we talked about all
those people rejoicing in heaven, rejoicing all the hallelujahs
because the marriage supper of the Lamb had come, and the bride
had made herself ready. And they was great rejoicing
over the harlot Babylon, that great harlot being destroyed. Her great, great fall. And now
we turn to look at the false prophet and the beast and what
happens to them. From the hallelujahs of heaven
and after the judgment day, we return to the moments just presiding
the final judgment. And there's one who's gonna do
all the judging. And he has already went forth
conquering and to conquer. And I tell you, you know, you've
seen the Lord Jesus over in Revelation 6, sitting on a white horse going
forth to conquer, conquering and to conquer. And our Lord
conquered every enemy that was against us. And here he is again
on his white horse. And it's a different story now.
This is the judgment when all things are gonna be finished.
And John says there in verse 11, I saw heaven open. He said,
I see heaven itself opened. You remember before he just saw
a door. He just saw a door. He saw a
door open and he looked up there. And he saw the 24 elders and
the 24 elders and the four beasts gathered around the throne. gathered
in a big circle around him. But now he sees heaven itself
open, not just the door, heaven itself open. And boy, what did
he see when he looked up there? He said, behold, I saw a white
horse, big old white horse, beautiful horse. And he that sat upon him
was called Faithful and True. You notice how those are capitalized?
Our Lord Jesus has got so many titles. Faithful and true and
in righteousness doth judge and make war. You know our Lord Jesus
sat on a white horse. Remember when he first come into
Jerusalem as the king? The scripture says, thy king
cometh lowly, riding upon a colt, the fold of an ass. And when
he came in there, they was casting clothes before him, and their
garments before him, crying, Hosanna, Hosanna, blessed he
come in the name of the Lord. And they got upset, but now here
he is. He's not in a coat. He's not riding into Jerusalem.
He's riding on a white horse. And he's faithful. He was faithful
while he was here, he's faithful while he's there, and he'll be
faithful throughout eternity. His nature has never changed. His nature before it came in
this world, and the nature while he was here, and the nature he's
got in heaven. He's been faithful, and he always
will be faithful. He's got to be faithful. You
know why? Because he's God. And not only is he faithful,
but he's true. He is true. Everything about him is true.
Oh, he's gloriously true. Gloriously, gloriously true.
Oh my, he is real. He's the ideal man. You know,
when God made Adam, He made him in his own image and set him
in a perfect environment. Well Adam failed and he failed
miserably. So God created and made another
man. And this man was not just in
the image of God, but he was God. The invisible God was made
manifest, and God who is invisible, they took on an image, and that
image was in his son. And so our Lord Jesus Christ,
God made a perfect man, a glorious man, a true man, a faithful man,
and that man, that man was the only true man that ever lived
on this earth. Now ain't that right? Oh, and
it will come out of his mouth, it's true. Oh, he's faithful
and he's true. He's true to his word, he's true
to his father, and he's true to his people. Oh, he's true. And this is our Lord at his second
coming, and he says he comes to, and in righteousness he doth
judge and make war. Oh, he's come to judge. He's
not come to bring the gospel now. He's not come to do something
good for people. No, no. He's coming to judge
and He says, make war. It's time to fight. It's time
to go to war. And remember last week I talked
about God judgeth righteously? Oh, listen. God, God judgeth
righteously. And I tell you, our Lord Jesus
Christ, that God made Him to be the judge of everything on
this earth. Everything's in His hands. And
when He comes to make war, when He judges, it's gonna be a perfect
judgment, a right judgment, and it's gonna be just perfect. Nobody
is gonna get by with nothing. And oh my, look what it says
there in verse 12. And His eyes were as a flame
of fire. Do you remember in chapter one, we saw him, he said, the
scriptures tells us there his head was white as snow, and his
face glistened, and his eyes were as flames of fire. Oh my,
can you imagine the eyes of the Lord Jesus Christ? He looks on
us with pity. He looks on us with love. He
looks on us with grace and compassion. He looks on His people with loving,
tender eyes. But boy, now His eyes are a flame
of fire. He's come to make war. He's come
to make judgment. And I tell you what, and that's
why He's coming, and this is what He says, and on His head,
on His head, now listen to this, were many crowns. We sing that song, Big, Fourth,
and Wild, that royal diadem. He's got all kinds of royal diadems
on his head. And he deserves every single
one of them. I can't tell you what they are.
I don't know what all them crowns are. I really don't know. But
I tell you, I know this, wherever He reigns, He's got a crown on
His head. And I guess there's a crown on
His head for everywhere He rules. I'll tell you some things He
ruled over. He ruled over sin, He ruled over death, He ruled
over hell, He ruled over the devil, and He ruled over us! And he got a crown for everything
he defeated. He got a crown for everything
he did. He got a crown of righteousness, a crown of life, a crown of victory. And on his head, all these glorious
crowns. How can anybody want more at
one time? Man can't, but God our Lord Jesus Christ can. And
he's worthy of every crown he's got on his head, don't you think?
Oh my Lord, bless his name. I wonder how glorious those crowns
look. And I know this, that when we
saw them in Revelation 4, when they saw them beasts and all
those 24 elders sitting around there, the scripture says every
one of them took off their crowns and threw them at his feet. Well,
if I had a crown, I'd give it to him. Wouldn't you? Oh my. And I tell you, he's got a crown
for every place he rules and every enemy he conquered. And
oh, listen, looking down, he had a name. A name written. Now listen, that no man knew
but he himself. He had a name, nobody knows it. The only name we know is the
name that's above every name. That exalted name, that glorious
name, that saving name, that precious name, that loving name,
that tender name. But he has a name. I ain't gonna
let nobody know but me. And all listen now. And since
he's coming for judgment, listen to what it says there in verse
13. He's coming for judgment. He wears a garment. He was clothed
with a vesture dipped in blood. Oh my. He wears a garment covered
in blood. Now this is not the blood of
the cross. But this is the blood of all of his enemies. Let me,
you keep this and look over in Isaiah 63. This is the blood
of his enemies. This is the blood of His enemies.
It's not the blood that He had on the cross. No, no. No, no. He was humbled there. He was
brought to humiliation here. He's not humiliated. He's the
King of kings and Lord of lords. He's coming forth to make war.
He's coming forth to make judgment. And he's got a garment on that's
dipped in blood. He's got blood all over it. Look
what it says here, Isaiah 63. Who is this that cometh from
Edom? Edom is the same place that was Esau, with dyed garments
from Basra. This is glorious in his apparel,
traveling in the greatness of his strength. See him over there
with his horse and all those crowns? And I speak in righteousness,
mighty to save. Wherefore I thought red in thine
apparel, and thy garments like him that treadeth in the wine
fat. He said, I have trodden the winepress alone, and of the
people there is none with me, for I will tread them, listen
to this, in mine anger. trample them in my fury, and
their blood will be sprinkled upon my garments, and I'll stain
my raiment." Now listen to this, for the day of vengeance is in
my heart, and the year of my redeemed has come. Time to come
judgment and bring my people home. And I looked, and there's
none to help. And I wondered there's none to
uphold. Therefore my own arm brought salvation to me, and
in fury it upheld me. I'll tread down the people in
my anger, make them drunk in my fury, and bring down their
strength to the earth." And that's what he's doing right here. See,
he's got the blood of his enemies on his garment. Oh my, the blood
of his enemies, not the blood of the cross. And I tell you
what, he's got blood on him, the blood of his enemies. And
look what else it says. And His name is called the Word
of God. See, there's another title of
Him. The Word of God. Do you know what? John's the
one who wrote this. John, the one who wrote the three
Johns and John's Gospel. And you know the first word out
of his mouth in John's Gospel is this. In the beginning was
the Word. The word was with God and the
word was God. And that's what it was in the
beginning. And he's still that right now. And you know what
a word's for? A word is what you use to express
yourself. where God expressed himself,
communicated to people through Christ our Lord, and He, words
are means of communication, and here He's called the Word of
God, because God and He Himself expresses Himself fully in His
Word, expresses Himself and reveals Himself, and that's why He's
called the Word of God, and He's gonna reveal Himself, He's gonna
express Himself, And that's why nobody knew God until Christ
came into this world in the way we know Him now. No man, He said,
has seen the Father at any time. Only the Son, He declared Him. He said, I and my Father are
one. They've got enough rocks to stone Him. What are you going
to stone me for? What good work have I done that you're going
to rot me for? He said, oh, we don't care about your work. We
just don't believe that you're God, and we're going to kill
you for it. Well, here they're not going to kill him. He's going
to destroy them this time. They said, we got rid of him
once. Now they're going to find a different story. When they
had him in there questioning him there one time, he said,
those priests and him, of course, he said, the next time you see
me, you'll see me coming in clouds and glory and great power. They
said, oh, this man speaks blasphemy. Well, he said, oh, when I come
this time, every eye's going to see me. Every eye's going
to see me. Oh my. And so listen, they're
warned and here he comes. His name called the Word of God.
He come and he's going to express himself now in judgment. He expressed
himself in grace, expressed himself in love, now he's expressing
himself in judgment. And now look what happens now.
And the armies which were in heaven. You know, he said, he
says, you know, he built according to his will in the armies of
heaven, and among the inhabitants of the earth, and no man can
stir his head, so he's got an army in heaven, great army in
heaven. They think they got some big
armies down here. They think these folks got all
their guns and all their tanks and all their lasers and all
their missiles and all that stuff. Our Lord Jesus don't need nothing
but his word. And in the armies of heaven,
oh my. And you know, no doubt there's
a multitude, a multitude of angels coming with him. But it also
says that they were on white horses too. And they were clothed
in fine linen. And white and pure. Where do
you find fine linen mentioned in the Old Testament? In the
Old Testament knew that it's not called the righteousness
of the saints. So I tell you what, and I read
this earlier in the study, but look over here in Jude with me
real quick. Let me show you something. Jude,
that little bitty epistle right before the revelation. Let me
show you something. Oh my. And these armies of heaven,
he had these great armies of heaven. And they followed him
upon white horses. Here comes an army and they're
all on white horses. And listen to this, they're dressed
in the prettiest, kindest, fine linen and white and pure. Go
in the world with white clothes on, pure white clothes, clean. Well, He's gonna do all the fighting,
we're just following. Look what it said here in Jude,
in verse 14 and 15, what it says here. And Enoch also, the seventh from
Adam, prophesied of these, saying, Behold, the Lord cometh with
ten thousands of his saints. Now listen, to execute judgment
upon all, to convince all that are ungodly among them of all
their ungodly deeds which they have ungodly committed, and of
their hard speeches which ungodly sinners have spoken against him. Oh, speak against Christ. He
said, listen, here he comes. That's where he's at now. He's
got 10,000 of his saints, and they're going forth with him
in this army, and they're clothed in fine linen, white, pure, pure
and clean. And so we're coming to war with
him. We're coming to war with him. We're coming to fight with
him. And listen to this now, down
there in verse 15. And out of his mouth, remember
he's called the Word of God, and out of his mouth goeth a
sharp sword, that with it he should smite the nations, and
he should rule them with a rod of iron, and he treadeth the
winepress of the fierceness of the wrath of Almighty God. That's what I say, all he's got
to do is just speak. Out of his mouth goes a sword,
You think that he really actually had a sword? He didn't have to
have a sword. He used his word, and I tell
you what, he can bring a man to nothing just like that. That's
what he conquered us with, with his word, with his gospel. And
he goes forth and out of his mouth, he said, Absalom, my words
are so sharp, My words are so clear. My words has got such
power. It's like a sword just going
and slicing and cutting and just slicing down and cutting down
and it goes both ways. And he says, I tell you to get
down. And you know what people do?
They get down. Get off your throne, king. That king's getting off
his throne. I'm gonna put you in the wrath
of God, I'm gonna put you in the winepress of the wrath of
God, and you know what I'm gonna do with you? I'm gonna tread
you, and tread you, and tread you, and tread you, I'm gonna
put my feet on you, and I'm gonna stomp on you, till you ain't
got nothing left but submission. He said, I'm gonna do this, I'm
gonna, what'd he say? I'm gonna smite the nations,
I'm gonna rule them with a rod of iron. And I tell you, that
he did there in Revelations 1, he had a rod of iron. And he
said, get in that wine press. God's angry. God's angry. And I tell you, he's got, he
said, the fierceness of the wrath of Almighty God. And oh my. You know, it's in vogue now. It's in vogue now. People ask,
you believe in God? You believe in a higher power?
You know, and you believe, and you know, They say that 65% of
Americans claim to be Christians. But you ask most people, and
they'll say, I don't know if there's a God or not. They don't
say whether it's a he or a she. I don't know. I don't know. But I tell you what, they're
going to find out. They're going to find out. O'Barnard said one time, I think
it's Psalm 14 or Psalm 53, where it says, the fool has said in
his heart, there is no God. And O'Barnard said one time,
the fool has said in his heart, I hope there ain't no God. My
mother said one time, I hope there ain't no heaven. And I
hope there ain't no hell. And I hope when I leave here,
I don't have to do anything. Well, she knows now. God said, listen, I've got, my
anger is so great. My anger is so great. You know,
and over in Jude, he says, when there's coming out of Egypt, two million people come out of
Egypt, and everybody under Only those
20 years old would come out of Egypt, and Joshua and Caleb,
and God destroyed all the rest of them for maiming, complaining,
and wishing they was back in Egypt. He killed them. He destroyed them. He destroyed
Solomon and Gomorrah. And I tell you this time, He
gonna destroy everybody that's not His elect. We're in His army. We're in His army. Oh my, and
out of his mouth, oh it's not the comforting word of the gospel,
this sword of vengeance, sword of death, sword of destruction,
and he's gonna smite the nations just with his lips, just with
his word, and he's gonna rule over them with a rod of iron.
Oh my, and I tell you God's angry, God's angry, and he comes to
carry out and execute the sentence of God Almighty. Let me show
you something. Matthew 25, 31. Look over in
Matthew 25. Let's look at this together. Matthew 25. You know that's why we say, hallelujah,
the Lord God omnipotent reigneth. Huh? This is what we're talking about.
He comes now to carry out and execute the judgment of God.
And when, verse 31, when the Son of Man shall come in His
glory, and all the holy angels with Him, and He shall sit upon
the throne of His glory, and before Him shall be gathered
all nations, and then He's going to separate them, as a shepherd
divided sheep and goats. I mean, He gonna separate them
here. But I, He come, God hath committed
all judgment unto His Son. And back over here in Revelations,
I mean, this is the day of vengeance. This is the day of vengeance.
Carry out the sentence, execute the sentence of God. And now
look what He does in verse 16. Now He reveals Himself by His
full and final victory. by the destruction of the beast
and the false prophet, and look what he says, and he hath on
his vesture, and that's after he's tread that winepress, that's
after he's defeated all the nations, and on his vesture, and on his
thigh, a name written, King of kings and Lord of lords. All
the kings on the earth, I'm the king of all of them. All the
lords on the earth, I'm the lord of all of them. He's done whipped
them all. He's done put them down. And
oh my. And so I tell you what, he's
destroyed them. And then look what he said in verse 17. I saw
an angel standing in the sun. The sun was shining bright and
he's standing right in that sun. Sun shining, he's standing right
in that sun. He said, I saw that angel standing in the sun. And
he cried out with a loud voice. He said, all you birds, all you
fowls, all you lizards, all you crows, all you old flesh-eating,
carrion-eating birds, come on over here. God's fixing to fix
you a supper. He makes a merry supper for us,
for the lamb. But here he's going to feed these
birds another supper. It's going to be the flesh. And
look who's going to be there. He said, come and gather yourselves
under the great supper of God. Oh, he's got a great supper for
us, but not this one. And that you may eat the flesh.
And listen to what he says now. This is the angel standing in
the sun. They make you eat the flesh of kings. the flesh of
captains, the flesh of mighty men, and the flesh of horses,
and the people that sit on them, and the flesh of all men, whether
they're free or bond, small and great." God said, when I get
through with that body, He said, I want the birds to come down.
And you know what the first thing a bird goes for when he goes
after a dead body? He gets the eyes. He picks out
the eyes. That's the first thing he goes
after. You look it up, see if I ain't telling you right. He
gets the eyes, he wants to get them eyes out of there. And I tell you an old buzzard,
God says, buzzards, I'm gonna feed you. You didn't love God? You
didn't love Christ? You didn't want his blood? You
didn't want his righteousness? You spoke against him? He said,
now, you're a great king, buzzards gonna eat you. Old crow is going
to eat you. You see them old crows coming
down some old dead something rotten something on the road
eating at it. He said get on all of you come
on. That's kind of like going down
that valley of dry bones. You know what happened to that
valley? Why they got bones? God done the same thing that
he done to these people. Huh? Oh my. I tell you that the beast And
oh my, and the kings and their armies. And I tell you, our Lord
Jesus Christ says, gather yourselves together to the great supper
of the great God. And that's what he says, the
supper of the great God, great supper of the great God. The
great God go fix a supper for a bunch of buzzards. Buzzard
bait. He said, boy, you're awful cold
and awful cool. That's what God said, that's
what happened, you know. God said to the birds, come here
and eat these fellas. Get all the flesh off of them.
And oh my. Then in verse 19, and I saw the
beast, I saw the beast and the kings of the earth and their
armies gathered together to make war against him that sat on the
horse and against his army. Now you imagine this now, here's
this beast and the false prophet and all of them, they're all
gathered together, got all the kings of the earth and got all
their armies together and they said, well we're going to fight
him. We're going to fight. We're going to fight this man
on this white horse. We're going to fight him. We're
not going to give up. We're not going to give up. We're
going to fight. We're going to make war ourselves. So here's this great battle going
on. It's going to be this great battle. Here comes the beast,
the kings, the armies of the ally, the beast, this anti-Christian
world, anti-Christian day, gather a war against the rider on the
white horse and his army. Now how long do you reckon this
battle's going to last? Oh! You imagine! Oh, it's like drawing a gun on
God trying to shoot him from heaven. Oh, I tell you, it's
not like one side wins for a while, and then the other side wins
for a while, and then they go back and forth. Oh, no, it's
not like that. You know, if you can find second
Thessalonians, if you find second Thessalonians, it's Titus, Timothy,
right after four Hebrews and you get to 2 Thessalonians. Look
what it says over here. You know, Old Scott used to say, Bush,
stack your arms, put down that shotgun, you can't win. You can't win. You know, in the Civil War, when
Lee surrendered, Everybody there had to give up their guns, stack
them right up there in Appomattox. When World War II ended, there
was all on that ship. And Japan had the absolute, complete
surrender. No conditions. If you give us
this, we'll surrender. Absolute, complete surrender. You keep nothing. You don't have
anything. And that's what God's going to
do. He said, you all are a fool to think you can fight me. And here they come. Got all their
armies together. Got their little old guns. Got
their big tanks. Got all these great armies, the
whole world's gathered together against him. And the beast that
deceived the nations, the beast in all of this world governments,
and then our Christian governments. Oh, they said, we ain't not gonna
give up. We're just not gonna give up. But look what it said
here, 2 Thessalonians 2.8. And then shall that wicked, as
Satan, that wicked, be revealed, whom the Lord shall consume,
listen to this, he said, out of his mouth goeth a sharp sword,
who he shall consume with the spirit of his mouth, and listen
to this, and shall destroy with just the brightness of his coming. He said, he just, he just, he
got that sword coming out of his mouth. And his glory is so
bright that he consumes him, destroys him with just his glory,
with just his glory. Oh my, they're not winning on
one side, the next side, no, no. And then look right here
in verse 20. I got to hurry up here. And I tell you, the, both of
them were, and here comes the beast, verse 19. Verse 20, excuse
me. And the beast was taken, you
see they got him, got a hold on him. The beast was taken,
and with him the false prophet, all these false prophets that
wrought miracles, deceived people by their miracles. Lime wonders. Before him, with which he deceived
them that had received the mark of the beast. Oh, worship man,
man was everything. Humanism was everything. And
then that worshipped the image. Worshipped that image. Worshipped
the image of the world, the image of man. And listen to this. And they both were cast alive,
alive, into a lake of fire, burning with brimstone. Thought alive, You know, the only people that
I know in the scriptures you can find that was thrown into
a fire, alive, were Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. Now there's God's elect. And
they said, didn't we throw three men in there? Oh yeah, that's
all we did, we just threw three in. He said, I see another man
in there. One looks like the Son of God.
They opened that furnace, Them boys walked out, didn't even
have smoke on their garments. And that's what happens here.
He cast these fellows into the lake of fire, alive, alive. All the leaders of anti-Christian
persecution, religion, philosophy, all the things that was against
God and against Christ, all these governments, all their power,
all their glory, all their might, God said, I'm gonna tread you
under my foot. And then I'll tell you, look
what he said here now in verse 21. And the remnant were slain
with the sword of him that sat upon the horse. And again, it
says, which proceeded out of his mouth, and all the fowls
of the field with their flesh. At our Lord's second coming,
Satan's persecution of his people, his power to deceive every influence
and on this earth and deceive and influence everybody that
goes with him to hell, not to appear out of hell ever again,
anywhere again. And the men who worship them
are killed and they're cast into the lake of fire. And they're
killed by the sword of him on that white horse. And you know
the things he kills? And he kills them even today.
But I tell you, you know how many people's gonna have their
false hopes killed? All their false refuges killed.
All their false views of God killed. All their first views
of Christ killed. The views of themselves. All
this self-deception where Satan has deceived so many people.
Where Satan has deceived them to believe a lie and be damned.
that they had all their false... You know the two greatest refuge,
and Todd told me the other day, the two greatest refuge that
people hide in is the past and the future. They hide in the
past and they hide in the future. Well, I intended to, but now
I will not. But here God says, I'm going
to kill them. I'm going to kill your false refuges. I'm going
to destroy everything that you hoped in, trusted in. I'm going
to destroy all your false hopes, your false religion, your false
deception. Everything that you thought was
right is wrong. Everything you thought was true
was a lie. Everything you based your soul
on, you're going to perish with you. Oh my. I tell you, the birds
and then it says, and all the fowls were filled with the flesh.
The birds just gorged themselves on their flesh. It was full.
And we've seen the end of those things who had the mark of the
beast. And remember, the mark of the
beast was 666, man, man, man, man, man, man. Man in his power,
man in his glory, man in his will, man in his rights. Man,
man, man. God said you ain't nothing but
a worm and you gonna find out. Oh my. And I tell you there's
only one enemy left, the leader of them all. And we'll see his
ruin real, real soon. And he's the leader of them all,
that old dragon, Satan. I tell you, I can't get over
how God deals with things. I just, you know, the way he
deals with his elect and the way he's gonna treat the world, ain't you glad that he's already
conquered you? Conquered you with grace, conquered
you with love, conquered you with the gospel? Ain't you thankful
for that? And we're gonna be in that army.
You know, when the Lord Himself shed His sin with a shout, He told all them Jews at the
time, they hated Him so much. Oh, they despised Him. They hated
Him. Called Him a drunk and a wine-bibber. Called Him a blasphemer. Called
Him a devil. Called Him Beezlebub. And our Lord said, you're going
to see me again one of these days. You're going to see me
again one of these days. And when you see me, you'll cry,
whoa, whoa, whoa. You'll lament that it'll be too
late. Our Father, in the blessed name
of our Lord Jesus Christ, oh, what a precious name. Oh, Father,
I just so rejoice in your power, so rejoice in your glory, so
rejoice in your right to do what you will with people on this
earth. You created a world, put men in it. Instead of worshiping
you, they turned into beasts, turned into devils, turned into
liars, deceivers, robbing you of your glory, denying you power. denying your rights, that, oh
God, one of these days, real, real soon, you're going to come
in that great fierceness of the wrath of God, and everyone's
going to be ruled over them, and they're all going to come,
and they're going to stand before you, and you're going to destroy
them all just with the word of your mouth. Oh Lord, I just stand
in wonder, stand in awe. And I am, I feel like worshiping. Oh, I feel like I worshiped,
fell before you, saw you in your glory and your power. And oh
Lord, who's like unto you? And thank you for loving us,
not leaving us to ourselves. And please never, ever leave
us to ourselves. Oh, please don't do that. Keep
us loving you. Keep us believing you. Keep us
trusting you. Keep us bowing to you. Keep us
believing you. Oh God, for Christ's sake, do
that. Amen, amen. He's the Savior of my soul. Jesus, my Jesus. He's the Savior of my soul. He's the Savior of my soul. Jesus, Jesus, He's the Savior of my soul. He's the Savior of my soul.
Donnie Bell
About Donnie Bell
Donnie Bell is the current pastor of Lantana Grace Church in Crossville, TN.
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