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Unrepentant Hearts: Revelation 9:13-21 | The Tragic Consequences of Hardened Hearts

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Have you ever seen stubbornness lead to destruction? In Revelation 9:13-21, we encounter a vivid portrayal of humanity’s unrepentant hearts, even in the face of God’s terrifying judgment. This sobering passage reveals three profound truths: the precision of God’s judgment, the devastating power of sin, and the tragedy of hardened hearts. Join us as we explore how this passage calls us to humility, repentance, and faith in the Lamb who was slain. Be encouraged to reflect on your own heart and the mercy God offers to those who turn to Him. 📖Scripture Reference: Revelation 9:13-21 ✝️Sermon Points: 📌The Precision of God’s Judgment 📌The Destructive Power of Sin 📌The Tragic Stubbornness of the Human Heart First Reformed EPC is a Confessional Presbyterian and Reformed church emphasizing Christ-centered preaching and scriptural fidelity. 💬 Connect With Us: https://connect.efrc.me For more Christ-centered sermons and resources, subscribe to our channel! We’re grateful you’re here—join us as we grow in faith together. First Reformed is a congregation in the ⁠Evangelical Presbyterian Church⁠.

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Have you ever seen stubbornness lead to destruction? In Revelation 9:13-21, we encounter a vivid portrayal of humanity’s unrepentant hearts, even in the face of God’s terrifying judgment. This sobering passage reveals three profound truths: the precision of God’s judgment, the devastating power of sin, and the tragedy of hardened hearts. Join us as we explore how this passage calls us to humility, repentance, and faith in the Lamb who was slain. Be encouraged to reflect on your own heart and the mercy God offers to those who turn to Him. 📖Scripture Reference: Revelation 9:13-21 ✝️Sermon Points: 📌The Precision of God’s Judgment 📌The Destructive Power of Sin 📌The Tragic Stubbornness of the Human Heart First Reformed EPC is a Confessional Presbyterian and Reformed church emphasizing Christ-centered preaching and scriptural fidelity. 💬 Connect With Us: https://connect.efrc.me For more Christ-centered sermons and resources, subscribe to our channel! We’re grateful you’re here—join us as we grow in faith together. First Reformed is a congregation in the ⁠Evangelical Presbyterian Church⁠.

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