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06-12-25 part 1: Worship That Never Stops the Creatures, the Throne, and the Warning Against Idolatry

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Section One

The episode begins with important updates on the upcoming transition in broadcasting, affectionately termed the “big switcheroo.” Whether it's called the transformation or the conversion, the message is that the essential operations—schedule, contact, and ministry approach—remain unchanged. Despite the technical downgrade with Jammin’ Jacob’s absence, the encouragement is to press forward. A personal dream is shared, in which the message from the Lord is to “keep the flame burning.” That dream is received as affirmation to continue the ministry no matter the challenges.

Section Two

The study then continues in Revelation chapter 4, focusing on the four living creatures before God’s throne. These beings are full of eyes and never rest in worship, constantly declaring, “Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, who was and is and is to come.” This threefold declaration underscores the Trinity and the eternal nature of God. Repeated use of the word “throne” in chapters 4 and 5 (around 45 times) emphasizes God’s sovereign authority. In all global, political, or personal circumstances, the answer to “Who’s in charge?” is always God.

Section Three

Several interpretations of the four creatures are presented. Some suggest they represent the natural order—wild and domestic animals, humanity, and birds. Others believe they reflect the four Gospels: Matthew as the lion (king), Mark as the ox (servant), Luke as the human (Son of Man), and John as the eagle (Son of God). Still others see them as angelic beings or symbols of divine attributes—courage, strength, intelligence, and swift service. Regardless of interpretation, the key takeaway is their unending worship, revealing a central truth about Heaven’s priorities.

Section Four

The episode concludes with a strong exhortation against idolatry. Worship belongs to God alone—not angels, saints, shrines, relics, or religious figures. The Greek word for worship, proskuneo, implies deep reverence and complete submission. Any other object or person placed between a believer and God is labeled idolatry. This includes self, family, possessions, or even ministry. The vision in Revelation teaches that worship is eternal and singular in focus. Nothing else is worthy. The application is simple and vital: keep worship directed only to the Lord.

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Section One

The episode begins with important updates on the upcoming transition in broadcasting, affectionately termed the “big switcheroo.” Whether it's called the transformation or the conversion, the message is that the essential operations—schedule, contact, and ministry approach—remain unchanged. Despite the technical downgrade with Jammin’ Jacob’s absence, the encouragement is to press forward. A personal dream is shared, in which the message from the Lord is to “keep the flame burning.” That dream is received as affirmation to continue the ministry no matter the challenges.

Section Two

The study then continues in Revelation chapter 4, focusing on the four living creatures before God’s throne. These beings are full of eyes and never rest in worship, constantly declaring, “Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, who was and is and is to come.” This threefold declaration underscores the Trinity and the eternal nature of God. Repeated use of the word “throne” in chapters 4 and 5 (around 45 times) emphasizes God’s sovereign authority. In all global, political, or personal circumstances, the answer to “Who’s in charge?” is always God.

Section Three

Several interpretations of the four creatures are presented. Some suggest they represent the natural order—wild and domestic animals, humanity, and birds. Others believe they reflect the four Gospels: Matthew as the lion (king), Mark as the ox (servant), Luke as the human (Son of Man), and John as the eagle (Son of God). Still others see them as angelic beings or symbols of divine attributes—courage, strength, intelligence, and swift service. Regardless of interpretation, the key takeaway is their unending worship, revealing a central truth about Heaven’s priorities.

Section Four

The episode concludes with a strong exhortation against idolatry. Worship belongs to God alone—not angels, saints, shrines, relics, or religious figures. The Greek word for worship, proskuneo, implies deep reverence and complete submission. Any other object or person placed between a believer and God is labeled idolatry. This includes self, family, possessions, or even ministry. The vision in Revelation teaches that worship is eternal and singular in focus. Nothing else is worthy. The application is simple and vital: keep worship directed only to the Lord.

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