In Bruce Crabtree’s sermon on “One World Government,” the primary focus revolves around the interpretation of Revelation 13, which describes a vision of a monstrous beast embodying the world powers opposing God. Crabtree argues that this beast symbolizes a unification of historical oppressive regimes against Christ, drawing on Daniel's prophetic visions of beasts representing Babylon, Persia, Greece, and Rome. He references 2 Thessalonians 2, asserting that the ultimate aim of Satan is to establish an anti-God, anti-Christ global governance, which believers are warned against. The practical significance of this interpretation emphasizes the perseverance and victory of the Church amid persecution, grounding believers in the assurance that their names are written in the Lamb's Book of Life, thereby securing their eternal salvation despite worldly challenges.
“In spite of her temporal setbacks and her deep afflictions... the church... will conquer her enemies.”
“Satan... is a loser. He is a failure.”
“There is coming a one world government. That is Satan's aim. He will be anti-God. It will be anti-Christ.”
“We're living in a world... that's under the wrath of God. But there are saints in this world that will never know God's wrath.”
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