In Bruce Crabtree's sermon titled "The Torment of Demons on the Lost World," the main theological topic revolves around the active judgment of God through demonic torment as depicted in Revelation 9. Crabtree argues that the fifth and sixth trumpets signify heightened judgment on an unrepentant world, illustrating how demons are unleashed to torment those who lack the seal of God. He cites Revelation 9:1-21, which describes the demonic locusts and the abyss, emphasizing their role in the suffering of humanity and how they reflect God's judgment. By grounding his argument in both the justice of God and the comfort for believers, Crabtree highlights that while the church faces tribulation, those sealed by God will not suffer permanent harm from these demonic forces. This teaching serves to prepare and establish believers in their faith amidst worldly tribulation, pointing to God's sovereignty over evil.
“We must, through much tribulation, enter into the kingdom of heaven.”
“They may try a believer's soul and agitate you, but they can never drive Christ from His throne and torment you.”
“God is a just God. He has never punished any man arbitrarily.”
“This world is under your judgment. Oh, Lord, help us to be faithful, to tell a lost and dying world of salvation, of Christ our Lord and grace that can deliver from the awful judgment and wrath.”
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