‘Loud Voices.’
a)
Acts 7:57. Were heard at
the time of Stephen’s being martyred.
b)
Deuteronomy 5:22. The
Lord spoke in a loud voice on the mountain.
c)
2 Chronicles 15:14. Oaths
were made to the Lord in a loud voice.
d)
Ezekiel 8:18. Praying
with a loud voice does not mean that God will answer the Prayer.
e)
Matthew 12:19. Jesus
would not normally speak with a loud voice.
f)
Matthew 27:46 & 50.
On the Cross Jesus cried out with a loud voice.
g)
Mark 5:7; Acts 8:7.
Sometimes demons cry out with a loud voice.
h)
Luke 17:15. When someone
is healed by Jesus sometimes they cry out with a loud voice.
i)
Luke 19:37. The multitude
of Disciples were Praising God with a loud voice because they had seen the wonderful
works of Jesus Christ.
j)
John 11:43. Jesus cried
with a loud voice to call Lazarus out of the tomb.
k)
Acts 2:14. The first
sermon in the New Testament Church was preached with a loud voice.
l)
Acts 26:24. Festus
accused Paul with a loud voice.
m)
Revelation 5:2. Angels in
Heaven proclaim with loud voices.
(Through this QT I find the occasional use of Loud Voices in the
Bible)
‘Victory Over Satan.’
Revelation 12:9-11.
a)
Revelation 12:9. The
Devil or Satan, who is called both the great dragon and the serpent was thrown out
of Heaven down to the Earth, all his angels were thrown out too.
b)
Revelation 12:10. The
loud voice in Heaven said:-
1-
Now Salvation has come.
2-
Now the Power and the Kingdom of our God has come.
3-
The accuser of our brethren has been thrown down, he accused
them day and night before God.
c)
Revelation 12:11. The
people overcame Satan by:-
1-
The Blood of the Lamb.
2-
The Word (God’s Word) of their testimony.
3-
Being willing to give up their lives for the Lord.
(Through
this Second one I thank God for Victory Over Satan)
Chris.
The
Disciples had seen the wonderful Works of Jesus Christ and they were Blessed
and Excited by what they had seen. This still happens sometimes today when
people see the wonderful Works of Jesus Christ. Let us Rejoice as the early
Disciples did and not be jealous or suspicious when we hear news of, or see for
ourselves, the wonderful Works of Jesus Christ.