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Thru the Bible on Oneplace.com

Revelation 14:9-20

Thru the Bible on Oneplace.com

Dr. J. Vernon McGee

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.91.4K Ratings

🗓️ 5 March 2026

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

When we met Jesus in His first coming, He shed His blood for mankind. But now He comes in judgment for those who rejected it. Revelation 14 pictures Him treading down the wicked, and it is their blood that is shed. Jesus is the Savior of the world, but He’s also the Judge of all the world. In this ominous telling, we get a preview of the end.

Transcript

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0:00.0

How firm a foundation,

0:05.0

Ye saints of the Lord is laid for your faith in his excellent word.

0:17.4

What's the business of Christians?

0:19.9

And what's the role of the church?

0:22.3

Well, that's what we're going to learn from our teacher, Dr. J. Vernon McGee, here on through the Bible.

0:26.6

I'm your host Steve Sweets, welcoming you aboard the Bible bus as we continue our study of Revelation, the last book of the Bible.

0:34.1

So find your seat and open your Bible to Revelation 14, verse 9, and while you do that,

0:38.8

here's a voicemail left recently by a fellow passenger here on the Bible bus. Let's listen.

0:44.6

This is Jim from Vancouver, Washington. I listened to through the Bible programs both on

0:53.3

93.9 KPDQ and True Talk 800, which is KPDQ AM.

1:03.0

I'm calling just to say thank you because oftentimes I get behind in my through the Bible daily studies, sometimes several months

1:16.5

behind, and I've done this twice now.

1:20.6

And fortunately, when I do, the broadcast archive section of the website is there to help me catch back up.

1:31.5

And for that, I am eternally grateful.

1:36.3

The thing I notice about myself is when I am reading one or more through the Bible studies each day, I'm just in a more grounded

1:48.3

and level space. And when I'm not doing the studies every day, I'm less focused. I may not do

1:57.2

much at all. So I love the fact that you're still out there after all these decades

2:04.2

and that when I get months behind, slowly but surely, two episodes per day, hopefully seven days a week,

2:14.4

I can catch back up. When I can, I do also listen to the question and

2:19.9

answer program, except it's on 3.30 in the morning local time, Saturday and Sunday, but there

2:27.9

are a lot of weeks I miss. More recently, I've tried to listen somewhat regularly to the Sunday sermon.

2:36.3

Thank you very much for still being there.

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