Welcome to our Reveal podcast, Today we’re talking about The Devoted Church, a picture of what happens when faith moves beyond belief and into daily life. In Acts 2, we see a church devoted to four core things: the apostles’ teaching, fellowship, the breaking of bread, and prayer. This wasn’t just routine religion it was a shared life. They learned together, ate together, prayed together, and showed radical generosity toward one another. The result? A church marked by unity, joy, and spi...
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Welcome to our Reveal podcast, Today we’re talking about The Devoted Church, a picture of what happens when faith moves beyond belief and into daily life. In Acts 2, we see a church devoted to four core things: the apostles’ teaching, fellowship, the breaking of bread, and prayer. This wasn’t just routine religion it was a shared life. They learned together, ate together, prayed together, and showed radical generosity toward one another. The result? A church marked by unity, joy, and spi...
Welcome to our Reveal podcast, Today we’re talking about The Devoted Church, a picture of what happens when faith moves beyond belief and into daily life. In Acts 2, we see a church devoted to four core things: the apostles’ teaching, fellowship, the breaking of bread, and prayer. This wasn’t just routine religion it was a shared life. They learned together, ate together, prayed together, and showed radical generosity toward one another. The result? A church marked by unity, joy, and spi...
Bienvenidos a nuestro Reveal podcast Hoy hablamos de La Iglesia Devota una imagen de lo que sucede cuando la fe va más allá de la creencia y se vive en lo cotidiano. En Hechos capítulo 2, vemos una iglesia dedicada a cuatro cosas fundamentales: la enseñanza de los apóstoles, la comunión, el partimiento del pan y la oración. No era solo religión de rutina era una vida compartida. Aprendían juntos, comían juntos, oraban juntos y mostraban una generosidad radical los unos con los otros. ¿El...
Welcome to our Reveal podcast, “The Weight of the Wait” is about the tension between God’s promise and God’s timing. Throughout Scripture, waiting is rarely passive it’s formative. Abraham waited decades for Isaac, Joseph endured years before the dream made sense, David was anointed king long before he ever wore the crown, and even Jesus waited thirty years before beginning His ministry. In the Bible, waiting carries weight because it stretches faith, exposes motives, and builds endurance. Is...
Welcome to our Reveal podcast, When we talk about hope in the Bible, we’re not talking about wishful thinking we’re talking about a confident promise. From beginning to end, Scripture tells a story of a God who pursues, restores, and stays faithful to His people. That hope reaches its clearest expression in the book of Revelation. While Revelation can seem intense or confusing, its core message is actually simple: God wins, evil does not last, and suffering is not the end of the story. Revela...
Welcome to our Reveal podcast, Today we’re exploring a question that’s inspired hope for centuries: What will heaven be like? Scripture describes heaven not just as a place, but as a restored reality God dwelling fully with His people. In Revelation, heaven is pictured as the new heaven and new earth, where pain, death, and sorrow are gone. No more tears. No more brokenness. Heaven is marked by God’s presence. The Bible says we’ll see Him face to face, living in perfect relationship with Him....
Welcome to our Reveal podcast, Today’s we are digging in deep, Overcoming Babylon a powerful symbol found throughout Scripture, especially in the book of Revelation. In the Bible, Babylon isn’t just an ancient empire. It becomes a spiritual picture of a world system set against God built on pride, corruption, oppression, and the seduction of false security. Babylon represents anything that pulls the human heart away from loyalty to Christ. So, how do believers overcome Babylon? According to R...
Welcome to our Reveal podcast, Today, we’re talking about Advent a word that simply means “coming” or “arrival.” Advent is the four-week season leading up to Christmas, but it’s much more than a countdown to gifts and lights. It’s a time when the church around the world pause to prepare their hearts for two arrivals: The first coming of Jesus, born in Bethlehem as the humble Savior.The future coming of Christ, when He will return as King to restore all things.Advent carries a beautiful tensio...
Welcome to our Reveal Podcast, Today, we're diving into the Millennium that mysterious thousand-year period mentioned in Revelation 20. So what exactly is the Millennium? According to Revelation, after Christ returns in power and glory, Satan is bound for a thousand years. This time is marked by peace, justice, and restored order a radical contrast to the chaos that comes before it. Those who were faithful to Christ, especially those who suffered for their testimony, are said to reign with Hi...
Welcome to our Reveal podcast, Today we’re stepping into one of Scripture’s most dramatic and sobering moments: Armageddon and the Final Judgment. Armageddon isn’t just a movie title or a cultural buzzword it’s the climactic battlefield described in Revelation 16, where the forces of evil gather for their last stand against the purposes of God. It’s pictured not merely as a physical war, but as a showdown between rebellion and righteousness. Evil musters its strength, humanity’s kingdoms lay ...
Welcome to our Reveal podcast, Today’s is both sobering and full of hope, Blessedness or Condemnation. every person walks one of two paths. Blessedness is the state of being in right relationship with God walking in His light, forgiven through Christ, and filled with His Spirit. Psalm 1 paints this picture beautifully: “Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked, but delights in the law of the Lord.” To be blessed is not just to have good things happen it’s to be an...
Welcome to our Reveal podcast, Today, we’re tackling one of the most dramatic images in the Book of Revelation The Dragon and The Beast. In Revelation 12 and 13, the Apostle John describes a dragon and a beast rising out of the sea terrifying, powerful figures that symbolize satanic rebellion and worldly deception. The dragon is clearly identified in Revelation 12:9 as Satan himself “that ancient serpent called the devil.” He is the spiritual power behind all evil, seeking to oppo...
Welcome to our Reveal podcast, Why are there so many strange and vivid images in the Bible? Beasts with many heads, eyes on wings, scrolls, trumpets, dragons what’s that all about? Well, the answer is both simple and powerful. God often speaks through symbols and imagery because they reach beyond words they reveal spiritual truth in a way that logic alone can’t capture. Think of it like this: images are the language of revelation. In books like Daniel, Ezekiel, and Revelation, these pic...
Welcome to our Reveal podcast, Today, we’re diving into one of the most intense topics in the Bible The Great Tribulation. The Great Tribulation refers to a future period of unprecedented suffering and distress that will come upon the world before the return of Jesus Christ. Jesus Himself described it in Matthew 24:21, saying, “For then there will be great tribulation, such as has not been since the beginning of the world until this time, no, nor ever shall be.” It will be a time when evil se...
Welcome to our Reveal Podcast, Today’s topic is powerfull: How to make your heart a throne room for God. In the Bible, we see that God no longer dwells in temples made by human hands, but in the hearts of His people. 1 Corinthians 3:16 reminds us, “Don’t you know that you yourselves are God’s temple and that God’s Spirit dwells in your midst?” That means our hearts are meant to be sacred spaces places where the King of Kings reigns. But how do we prepare that throne room? It begins with...
Welcome to our Reveal podcast, Today, we’re talking about God of the Open Door. Throughout Scripture, we see that God is the One who opens doors that no man can shut. Revelation 3:7 says of Jesus, “What He opens no one can shut, and what He shuts no one can open.” This reminds us that God is sovereign over opportunities, seasons, and direction in our lives. An open door in the Bible often symbolizes God’s favor, His calling, or a divine opportunity to walk into something greater. Paul wrote i...
Welcome to our Reveal podcast, Today we’re talking about the enemies of our spiritual life the forces that try to pull us away from God and weaken our faith. The Bible identifies three main ones: the world, the flesh, and the devil. First, the world not creation itself, but the sinful systems and values that oppose God. 1 John 2:16 warns us of “the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life.” The world tries to shape us into its mold rather than God’s. Second, the flesh ou...
Hello, Welcome to our Reveal Campus, Today, we’re diving into a striking image from the book of Revelation, Babylon, The Great Prostitute. In Revelation 17–18, John is given a vision of a woman dressed in purple and scarlet, glittering with gold and jewels, yet described as a prostitute riding on a beast. She represents a worldly system full of wealth, power, and immorality that lures nations away from God. Babylon isn’t just a city of the past. It’s a symbol of spiritual corruption, pride, a...
Welcome to our Reveal Campus Podcast, Today, we’re talking about spiritual examination. Scripture often calls us to pause, reflect, and examine ourselves not to create guilt or fear, but to align our hearts with God’s truth. Paul writes in 2 Corinthians 13:5, “Examine yourselves to see whether you are in the faith; test yourselves.” This isn’t about perfection, but about honestly asking: Am I walking with Christ? Am I growing in love, obedience, and faith? Spiritual examination is like holdin...
Welcome to our Reveal Podcast, How you ever noticed how we often treat Revelation like a strange, and mysterious book at the end of the Bible? Many Christians find it intimidating and a little scary. But there's the truth: Revelation was NOT written to confuse Christians. It was to comfort them. Revelation is not primarily about predicting the end of the world, it's about revealing the One who holds the world in his hands. it pulls back the curtain so we can SEE Jesus for who HE truly is; wis...
Today, we’re diving into a powerful question: Why should we study the book of Revelation? Let’s be honest, Revelation can feel intimidating. With its vivid imagery, mysterious symbols, and prophetic language, it’s one of the most misunderstood books in the Bible. But here’s the truth: Revelation isn’t meant to confuse it is meant to reveal. In fact, it’s the only book in the Bible that begins with a promise of blessing to those who read, hear, and keep what is written in it. Revelation gives ...
Welcome to our Reveal podcast, Today we’re talking about The Devoted Church, a picture of what happens when faith moves beyond belief and into daily life. In Acts 2, we see a church devoted to four core things: the apostles’ teaching, fellowship, the breaking of bread, and prayer. This wasn’t just routine religion it was a shared life. They learned together, ate together, prayed together, and showed radical generosity toward one another. The result? A church marked by unity, joy, and spi...