Bill Hepner takes us through the bowl judgments which include loathsome sores, the sea turned to blood, rivers turned to blood, scorched men, the Euphrates dried up and a great earthquake, all falling on those that refuse to bow their knee to the Lord but rather continue in their blasphemies.
Year: 2025
Ezekiel 26 – 27
Cliff Sowa, ATP looks at the prophesy against… Tyre. No, not “tire”! The punishment of this coastal city is on the way because of its pride. And the “pun-ishment” of tire jokes are to uplift and not to pass judgment… 🙂
Revelation 14 – 15
There will be a time for a great harvest on earth, and the Lord will reap the harvest. Plus who are the 144,000? grapes of wrath, and bowl judgements.
Ezekiel 23 – 25
Samaria and Jerusalem are two “harlot sisters” representing Israel’s heart going after foreign gods and forsaking the God of their fathers. Ezekiel declares the Lord’s judgment on them as well as specifically Jerusalem as a pot of non-edible soup. And the loss of Ezekiel’s wife as a warning to Jerusalem as well.
Revelation 13
The Beast from the sea and the Beast from the earth both appear to draw people away from the truth. Bill Hepner describes the ramifications for those dwelling on Earth at this time in history. The Word of God gives us what we need to proclaim the truth and warn others before it’s too late!
Ezekiel 21 – 22
The sword is sharpened and shined up, ready for judgment against Jerusalem. The furnace is turned up and ready to sift Israel. The Lord is looking for any leader to stand in the gap, He finds none!
Revelation 10 – 12
The little book… sweet as honey and bitter to the stomach. The Apostle John shares what he received which is to us sweet and bitter. Glorious revelations of Jesus and the judgments on an unbelieving world.
Ezekiel 19 – 20
A lioness representing Judah and her two cubs representing two kings of the southern kingdom and described as “Prices of Israel” are taken captive because they wondered from the Lord. Jehoahaz and Jehoiakim are those cubs and the leaders of the Jews don’t seem to remember what happened and why. The Lord lifts up a…
Revelation 8 – 9
Six trumpets seem more like supernatural judgments rather than the preceding seals. Bill Hepner explains how the seventh seal actually is a prelude to the seven trumpets.
Ezekiel 17 – 18
A tale of two eagles and personal responsibility for your own sin… the Lord points out through Ezekiel that Israel (specifically Jerusalem) has rejected God and does not recognize the judgment nor grace of God and that it was not the fault of previous generations. It is time to repent!