In Allan Jellett's sermon titled "The Victorious Lamb and His Armies," the main theological focus is on the eschatological triumph of Christ as depicted in Revelation 19:11-21. Jellett argues that the book of Revelation is not a perplexing puzzle but a source of comfort for believers, affirming God’s promise of eternal good and just judgment against rebellion, particularly against Satan and worldly powers. He supports his assertions through multiple scriptural references, including Revelation 6:12-17 and Revelation 19:11-21, emphasizing that the final victory of Christ over evil is secure and inevitable. The significance of this sermon lies in its affirmation of the Reformed doctrine of the perseverance of the saints and the assurance of redemption for those chosen in Christ, highlighting that true believers will inherit eternal life and share in Christ's victory.
“The purpose of this book is to comfort the people of God… to give comfort and assurance.”
“In righteousness, he doth judge and make war.”
“Only those who are the Lamb's bride… shall escape in triumph with the Lamb of God for eternal bliss.”
“Prayer is the beating heart, the breathing lungs of communion with God while we wait for his promised victory to fill our gaze in eternity.”
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