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06 01 2025 The Wrath of the Lamb
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Notes: The Wrath of the Lamb – Understanding Bible Prophecy
Session Overview
- Date: Sunday, June 1, 2025
- Host: L. David Harris
- Program: Your Daily Portion
- Topic: How to Study Bible Prophecy – The Wrath of the Lamb
- Platform: Online broadcast and community at yourdailyportion.com
- Theme: The paradoxical concept of the "wrath of the Lamb" and its implications for believers and non-believers in the context of the end times.
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Key Concepts and Sections
1. The Paradox of the Wrath of the Lamb
- Key Question: “What is the wrath of the Lamb?”
- The Lamb is a symbol of Christ, traditionally seen as gentle and sacrificial.
- The idea of a lamb expressing wrath is paradoxical and meant to provoke thought.
- Quote: “Have you ever seen lambs or sheep? What does that even mean? Lamb, lambs, wrath. Like what?”
- Study Tip: Use the analogy of a lion and a lamb – Christ is both gentle and mighty. In His final act of judgment, the Lamb becomes the Lion of Judah.
2. Biblical Reference: Revelation 6:12–17
- Main Scripture: “And I beheld when he had opened the sixth seal, and there was a great earthquake…” (Revelation 6:12)
- Key Details:
- Cosmic disturbances: darkened sun, blood-red moon
- Earthquake and falling stars
- People cry out to be hidden from the face of God and the wrath of the Lamb
- Quote: “The face that should have been their comfort becomes their terror.”
- Study Tip: Use the mnemonic “COSMIC JUDGMENT” to remember the signs – Cosmic events, Earthquake, Stars falling, Mountains and rocks, People hiding, Wrath, Lamb.
3. Theological Insight: Christ’s Sacrifice vs. Final Judgment
- Jesus as the Sacrificial Lamb:
- Silent before His accusers (Isaiah 53:7)
- Took on the wrath of God for our sins
- Contrast:
- Jesus endured wrath to spare us from it.
- Those who reject Christ will face the wrath of the Lamb in the final judgment.
- Quote: “He died the death that we deserve so we can have the life that he deserves.”
- Study Tip: Use the analogy of a courtroom – Jesus is both the Advocate and the Judge. He took the penalty so we wouldn’t have to face it.
4. The Final Rejection and Fear of God
- Response of the Lost:
- Recognize God’s reality but do not seek mercy.
- Cry out for hiding from the face of God and the Lamb.
- Not repentant, only fearful.
- Quote: “They recognize the truth but refuse to surrender to it.”
- Connection to Adam and Eve:
- Like Adam in the Garden, they hide in fear and shame.
- Their separation is now irreversible.
- Study Tip: Use the framework of “Hiding vs. Healing” – Those who rejected God’s offer of salvation can no longer accept it and now fear His presence.
5. Lesson 1: People Are Lost Not Because They Were Uninformed
- Key Point: Final judgment is not due to ignorance, but rejection.
- Quote: “People will be lost not because they were uninformed. There's no new information, but because they refused to believe.”
- Study Tip: Use the phrase “Truth Delayed, Not Denied” to remember that God’s patience is not a sign of cancellation.
6. Lesson 2: Delay Is a Gift of Mercy
- Key Point: God delays judgment to give people time to repent.
- Quote: “Delay is a gift of mercy, not a cancellation of prophecy.”
- Scripture Reference: 2 Peter 3:9 – “The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. Instead, he is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance.”
- Study Tip: Use the analogy of a pregnancy – Just because the baby isn’t born yet doesn’t mean it won’t come. The delay is purposeful and full of hope.
7. Lesson 3: Christ’s Coming Will Be Sudden to the Unprepared
- Key Point: The Second Coming will be unexpected
Session Overview
- Date: Sunday, June 1, 2025
- Host: L. David Harris
- Program: Your Daily Portion
- Topic: How to Study Bible Prophecy – The Wrath of the Lamb
- Platform: Online broadcast and community at yourdailyportion.com
- Theme: The paradoxical concept of the "wrath of the Lamb" and its implications for believers and non-believers in the context of the end times.
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Key Concepts and Sections
1. The Paradox of the Wrath of the Lamb
- Key Question: “What is the wrath of the Lamb?”
- The Lamb is a symbol of Christ, traditionally seen as gentle and sacrificial.
- The idea of a lamb expressing wrath is paradoxical and meant to provoke thought.
- Quote: “Have you ever seen lambs or sheep? What does that even mean? Lamb, lambs, wrath. Like what?”
- Study Tip: Use the analogy of a lion and a lamb – Christ is both gentle and mighty. In His final act of judgment, the Lamb becomes the Lion of Judah.
2. Biblical Reference: Revelation 6:12–17
- Main Scripture: “And I beheld when he had opened the sixth seal, and there was a great earthquake…” (Revelation 6:12)
- Key Details:
- Cosmic disturbances: darkened sun, blood-red moon
- Earthquake and falling stars
- People cry out to be hidden from the face of God and the wrath of the Lamb
- Quote: “The face that should have been their comfort becomes their terror.”
- Study Tip: Use the mnemonic “COSMIC JUDGMENT” to remember the signs – Cosmic events, Earthquake, Stars falling, Mountains and rocks, People hiding, Wrath, Lamb.
3. Theological Insight: Christ’s Sacrifice vs. Final Judgment
- Jesus as the Sacrificial Lamb:
- Silent before His accusers (Isaiah 53:7)
- Took on the wrath of God for our sins
- Contrast:
- Jesus endured wrath to spare us from it.
- Those who reject Christ will face the wrath of the Lamb in the final judgment.
- Quote: “He died the death that we deserve so we can have the life that he deserves.”
- Study Tip: Use the analogy of a courtroom – Jesus is both the Advocate and the Judge. He took the penalty so we wouldn’t have to face it.
4. The Final Rejection and Fear of God
- Response of the Lost:
- Recognize God’s reality but do not seek mercy.
- Cry out for hiding from the face of God and the Lamb.
- Not repentant, only fearful.
- Quote: “They recognize the truth but refuse to surrender to it.”
- Connection to Adam and Eve:
- Like Adam in the Garden, they hide in fear and shame.
- Their separation is now irreversible.
- Study Tip: Use the framework of “Hiding vs. Healing” – Those who rejected God’s offer of salvation can no longer accept it and now fear His presence.
5. Lesson 1: People Are Lost Not Because They Were Uninformed
- Key Point: Final judgment is not due to ignorance, but rejection.
- Quote: “People will be lost not because they were uninformed. There's no new information, but because they refused to believe.”
- Study Tip: Use the phrase “Truth Delayed, Not Denied” to remember that God’s patience is not a sign of cancellation.
6. Lesson 2: Delay Is a Gift of Mercy
- Key Point: God delays judgment to give people time to repent.
- Quote: “Delay is a gift of mercy, not a cancellation of prophecy.”
- Scripture Reference: 2 Peter 3:9 – “The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. Instead, he is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance.”
- Study Tip: Use the analogy of a pregnancy – Just because the baby isn’t born yet doesn’t mean it won’t come. The delay is purposeful and full of hope.
7. Lesson 3: Christ’s Coming Will Be Sudden to the Unprepared
- Key Point: The Second Coming will be unexpected