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After the First World War, at a time when the “corruption of the human heart” was clearly evident, Ironside recognized a “need for some… exposition of the last prophetic book of the Bible which would take cognizance” of the prophetic import of the war’s atrocities. Published first in 1920 as Lectures on the Book of Revelation, this lucid account of John’s vision and its meaning will profit all...

“Grace like this despised, brings judgment Measured by the wrath He bore.” But the wrath of God is even a deeper and more intense form of judgment, which will be poured out upon the earth from the “seven vials (or bowls) of the wrath of God,” and under which the Christ-rejector must abide for eternity, for it is written, “He that believeth not the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God abideth on him.” Note the hopelessness of the condition here depicted. Abiding wrath precludes any thought
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