“Under the Shadow of the Almighty” is a study that Gene enhanced from the 2014 Canberra Bible Conference, which was called, “In the Secret Place of the Most High.”
“He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.” Psa 91:1
In this study, we will look at each article in the Tabernacle from three aspects:
♦ The spiritual need of mankind
♦ The promised provision of God
♦ The fulfillment in Jesus Christ
Our prayer is that God will bless this study so that many will learn to live daily “under the shadow of the Almighty.”

 

Lessons from the Tabernacle on Abiding in Christ – Canberra 2014

Gene Cunningham - December 8, 2002

Revelation #1 (Rev 1:1-3)

Revelation #1 (Rev 1:1-3)

The purpose of the book of Revelation is to reveal Jesus Christ as the victor in the spiritual conflict and explain what was, what is now, and what is to come in history. The greatest assurance that we have as believers is that Jesus Christ controls history. Heb 1:2. This lesson gives us an introduction to the book, an overview of chapter 1 and an outline of the entire book. The foundation for understanding Revelation is to understand 5 works the Holy Spirit performs in relationship to the Bible. There is a blessing of the book that can be obtained only by those who have trusted Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. This blessing is obtained by hearing the book taught and reading the book, but these two acts must be accompanied by the application of what we’ve learned to our life. Rev 1:3. This blessing represents the 1st of seven beatitudes found in the book of Revelation. Other doctrines introduced in the teaching of this 1st lesson are the Incarnation of Jesus Christ, the Deity of Christ, the Inspiration of the Word of God, the Rapture of the church, and the Tribulation. The ultimate challenge of the book of Revelation is to live in the expectation of Christ’s return. 1Ti 4:8

Scripture References: Hebrews 1:2, Revelation 1:3

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