Digital Logos Edition
This commentary on the book of Revelation provides pastors, Sunday school teachers, and students of Scripture with doctrinally sound interpretation that emphasizes the practical application of Bible truth. Working from the King James Version, John Phillips not only provides helpful commentary on the text, but also includes detailed outlines and numerous illustrations and quotations. Anyone wanting to explore the meaning of God’s Word in greater depth—for personal spiritual growth or as a resource for preaching and teaching—will welcome the guidance and insights of this respected series.
“It is possible to serve the Lord for a variety of motives—for the praise of men, for prestige or position, for the sake of reputation, because it is simply the thing to do. because of a sense of duty. If service for God is not born of a devoted passion for the Lord Jesus it is worthless.” (Revelation 2:4)
“John is in the Spirit, and he is at the feet of Jesus, the same gracious Savior he had known so well, although terrible now in His glory. John says, ‘And he laid his right hand upon me, saying unto me, Fear not; I am the first and the last: I am he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of death’ (vv. 17–18). Hallelujah! What a Savior!” (Revelation 1:10–18)
“The church at Ephesus is the only church in the New Testament to which two apostles addressed letters. When Paul wrote to Ephesus, it was the climactic church of the day.” (Revelation 2:1–7)
“The horsemen, therefore, are not persons, but personifications. Moreover, they are personifications of things most unpleasant indeed.” (Revelation 6:1–2)
“Babylon is to be overthrown because of the magnitude of her sins” (Revelation 18:1–8)
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David Anfinrud
6/11/2021