This past Sunday School teaching turned into a blog post with audio:
https://www.scottlapierre.org/who-are-the-two-witnesses-in-revelation-11/
If you’ve ever read through the book of Revelation, you’ve probably ended your reading with more questions than answers. In Revelation 11, we find one of those questions Bible scholars and Bible readers have wrestled with for centuries: Who are the two witnesses in Revelation 11? They are powerful, devoted to Christ, persecuted, and yet unnamed.
But as always, the Old and New Testaments offer context and clues that provide a plausible answer and, more importantly, help us “hear and keep” the prophecy written in Revelation (see Revelation 1:3).
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When others scattered, Joseph of Arimathea and the women stayed near Jesus.
Luke 23:50-56 shows us what true discipleship looks like when faithfulness is costly, quiet, and courageous.
Watch here:
Read here:
https://www.scottlapierre.org/joseph-of-arimathea-and-the-women-who-faithfully-honored-jesus/
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When Jesus died, the temple veil was torn in two. Why does that matter?
Because the torn veil showed that Christ opened the way for sinners to come to God. What had once been closed under the Old Covenant was opened through Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross.
In this sermon, I explain what the veil represented, why access to God was restricted in the Old Testament, and what Luke 23:45 teaches us about the gospel.
Read the blog post: https://www.scottlapierre.org/why-the-temple-veil-was-torn/
Watch the sermon:
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