In his sermon titled "Heaven Opened," Stephen Bignall examines the glorious revelation of Christ as presented in Revelation 19:1-16, emphasizing the duality of salvation and judgment. The preacher argues that true salvation belongs solely to God and is not based on human merit, reiterating that all glory and honor for salvation must return to Him. He supports this through Scripture, particularly in verses highlighting the marriage supper of the Lamb, which signifies the joyous acceptance of believers, contrasting it with the dire fate of the unrepentant. The practical significance of this message lies in its capacity to encourage believers to recognize Christ's present reign and to detach from a worldly view of success, pointing instead to the divine evaluation of faithfulness and the ultimate victory of Christ as King of Kings and Lord of Lords.
“Salvation, deliverance from sin, deliverance from wrath, deliverance from judgement, doesn't belong to any of us, doesn't belong to any man upon the earth. It belongs to our God.”
“When we find him in chapter 1, the Lord comes to him and describes to him what he has done and who he is. And John falls before his feet as one who is dead.”
“Worship God. The testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.”
“What can wash away my stain? Nothing but the blood of Jesus.”
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