Ark of Hope Fellowship
Free Grace and Rapture-Ready! These are messages from our fellowship gatherings. We believe that the return of Jesus Christ is imminent and strive to equip believers to walk in the will of God during these trying last days. Please visit our website at http://www.arkofhopejasper.com for more resources and teachings.

Thanks for joining us!
We are a small fellowship in Georgia, focused on loving our community and drawing people to a relationship with Jesus Christ through His free gift of salvation.
If you strive to live for Jesus but have fallen on your face, remember that your salvation is not based on your faithfulness, but HIS! His burden is light and His yoke is easy. He doesn't hand you a list of rules when you get saved, but He does desire that you grow in your walk through discipleship! Discipleship and spiritual growth do not determine your eternal destination, but do determine your eternal rewards.
We want to encourage you to run your race and finish well!
Episodes
Friday May 05, 2023
Friday May 05, 2023
Friday May 05, 2023
“The Triumph of the Lamb of God” (Rev. 5:1-14)
The identity of the scroll (5:1)
The scroll represents the __________ God has in store for His heirs.
The plight of fallen creation (5:2-4)
No created being has a ________to what God wishes to give.
The Worthy One is revealed (5:5)
“Lion of the tribe of Judah” bespeaks Jesus’ ___________ victory.
“Root of David” bespeaks His ______________ glory.
The Worthy One is described (5:6-7)
Lamb (having been slain): ____________
Horns: _____________
Eyes: _____________/_______________
The song of the redeemed and their ministers (5:8-12)
Jesus is given the glory of the _____________.
The song of all creation (5:13-14)
Jesus is given the glory of the ____________.
Tuesday May 02, 2023
Tuesday May 02, 2023
Tuesday May 02, 2023
Tuesday May 02, 2023
“The Throne of the Eternal Father” (Rev. 4:1-11)
I. The door of heaven is opened (4:1-2a)
i. Jesus __________ all to His heavenly home by His Spirit.
II. The Father’s glory (4:2b-3)
i. The Father is _______ in His holiness: truth and righteousness.ii. The Father is consuming in His impartial anger.iii. The Father is gentle in His _____________ love.
III. The priest-kings of heaven (4:4:4)
i. Overcomers will share in Christ’s righteousness.ii. Overcomers will share in Christ’s _____________.
IV. The terrible and serene majesty of God (4:5)
i. God’s power ________ up the mightiest storm.ii. God is the ________ in the mightiest storm.
V. The crystal sea before the Father (4:6a)
i. God spreads the roof of His Tabernacle over us (15:2).
VI. The guardians of the throne (4:6-8)
i. The cherubim (from karibu, “to bless”) picture both the noble____________ of God and creation’s expected ________ ofthem. All that we admire of nature goes straight back to theMaker:1. Lion-regal authority, boldness (Matthew)2. Calf-strength, service (Mark)3. Human-intelligence, familiar (Luke)4. Eagle-divine dignity, wisdom (John)5. Wings-speed, eager to obey6. Eyes-knowledge, watchfulness
VII. The praise of the priest-kings (4:9-11)
i. Overcomers will have a _________ to cast before the throne.ii. God deserves all because He made all.iii. God didn’t make us because He needed but because He___________ to.
Tuesday May 02, 2023
Tuesday May 02, 2023
Tuesday May 02, 2023
“Things Which Thou Hast Seen” (Part 2-Revelation 1:9-20)
A King to dutifully wait for (1:9)
Christ’s glory for His heavenly family involves an earthly ___________.
A King to discover anew (1:10)
Christ’s glory __________ us for any struggle.
The King’s indelible writ (1:11)
Christ’s glory is communicated through the ___________ Word.
The King with His people (1:12-13a)
Christ’s glory, as Son of Man, sustains His people on their __________.
The King’s regalia (1:13b)
Christ’s glory combines the Melchizedekian glory of ________ and _________.
The King’s sevenfold glory (1:14-16)
Christ’s glory is terrible in its ________ and tender in its __________.
Head:
Eyes:
Feet:
Voice:
Hand:
Mouth:
Countenance:
The King’s endless bounty (1:17-18)
Christ’s glory was ______________ and reclaimed to ________ the condemned.
The King’s explanation (1:19-20)
Christ’s glory is presented ___________ to those who have ears to hear.
Wednesday Apr 26, 2023
Wednesday Apr 26, 2023
Tuesday Apr 04, 2023
Tuesday Apr 04, 2023
“Things Which Thou Hast Seen” (Part 1-Rev. 1:1-8)
*Main thought for today: Have you ever seen Him? If so, are you continually beholding Him (2 Pet. 1:19; 2 Cor. 4:16)?
• I. A revelation from (1a)
◦ Revelation is not a project, but an encounter between the Maker and what He has made.
• II. A mediator to the gap (1b)
◦ Revelation is not of human effort, but intercession (Matt. 11:27).
• III. A mystery through a messenger (1c)
◦ Revelation is carried to the world by believers as holy priests (Acts 8:31; Rom. 10:15).
• IV. A grateful recipient his call (2)
◦ Revelation is a mission of personal delegation, not self-centered gratification.
• V. An audience with a pressing (3)
◦ Revelation gives us a promise, not predetermination.
• VI. A God for His whole people (4)
◦ Revelation is about a God who is not only perfect in essence but also in action.
• VII. An Savior (5a)
◦ Revelation reveals a Jesus who is not weak, but fully capable to deliver and satisfy us.
• VIII. A Savior (5b-6a)
◦ Revelation reveals a Jesus who is not tyrannical, but eager to bless.
• IX. A Savior who be worshipped (6b)
◦ Revelation prompts a worship which does not need to be forced because it is deserved.
• X. A Savior who be worshipped (7)
◦ Revelation reveals a Jesus who is inescapable and the One to whom we all must answer.
• XI. A of the chosen (7e)
◦ Revelation prompts a heart of faith to say “amen” from first to last.
• XII. An omnipotent of all (8)
◦ Revelation reminds us to not limit an unlimited God with our fears (Heb. 1:10-12).