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Sermon Title: “A Feast to Be Thankful For”

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Text: Revelation 19:1–10

Delivered at Forward for Christ Baptist Church in Luray, VA 22835 (November 23, 2025)

Local Message Highlight
If you are searching for a Bible-preaching church near Luray, VA, this Thanksgiving message turns our attention from an earthly meal to a heavenly one. From Revelation 19, the sermon points to the marriage supper of the Lamb and reminds us that the greatest reason for gratitude is salvation. While the world celebrates a season, the church has an eternal celebration coming, and every believer is invited to live thankful now because of what is promised then.

What This Sermon Covers
From Revelation 19:1–10, the message walks through four reasons the marriage supper of the Lamb is a feast to be thankful for. First, sin is judged, and God’s people rejoice because the corruption and destruction of sin will not last forever. Second, God is on His throne, reigning in power, and the enemy’s days are numbered. Third, the voices of heaven ring out with “Alleluia,” giving glory to God for salvation, honor, and righteous judgment, reminding us that praise belongs to Him both privately and publicly. Fourth, the bride is ready, clothed in clean white linen, and the invitation is clear: blessed are they who are called to the marriage supper of the Lamb. The sermon closes with a pointed Gospel appeal, urging every hearer to make sure they have Christ, because you do not crash this feast, you must be called by salvation.

Why Visit Forward for Christ Baptist Church in Luray, VA?
Forward for Christ Baptist Church is a King James Bible-believing church serving Page County and the Shenandoah Valley with clear preaching, traditional worship, and a heart for reaching people with the Gospel. If you are looking for a church family that preaches heaven, magnifies Christ, and calls sinners to salvation plainly, you are welcome here.

Questions and Answers

Quick sermon takeaways from Revelation 19:1–10, built for clarity and easy reading.

What is the main point of the 11/23 sermon?

The message points to a Thanksgiving truth bigger than a holiday meal: believers have a future seat at the marriage supper of the Lamb. Because Christ saves, sin will be judged, and God will reign openly, we have a feast to be thankful for right now.

What is the “marriage supper of the Lamb” in Revelation 19?

The sermon explains it as a real coming celebration in heaven where Christ, the Bridegroom, receives His bride, the church. It is a picture of victory, joy, and fellowship with the Lord after God’s judgment and before Christ’s reign is fully displayed.

Why does heaven keep shouting “Alleluia” in this chapter?

“Alleluia” is praise to God, and the sermon emphasizes that heaven is rejoicing because God’s judgments are true and righteous. The praise is tied to salvation, God’s glory, and the certainty that God has dealt with sin and corruption.

What does the sermon mean by “sin has been judged”?

The message points to God’s final dealing with the corrupt system pictured in the passage, and it celebrates that sin will not rule forever. The sermon applies it plainly: sin destroys lives, homes, and souls, but God will judge it, end it, and set all things right.

How does this sermon connect Thanksgiving to Revelation 19?

The sermon contrasts an earthly table with a heavenly table. Thanksgiving is not just about turkey and tradition, it is about gratitude for salvation and for the future hope God has promised to His people.

What does it mean that “the Lord God omnipotent reigneth”?

The message stresses that God’s throne has never been threatened, but Revelation 19 displays His rule without sin’s opposition. The sermon ties this to comfort: even in confusing days, God is still in control and His plan is moving forward.

Who is the bride, and what does it mean that she is “ready”?

The sermon identifies the bride as the church, all born again believers. Being “ready” points to God’s preparation of His people for that day, and the passage shows her clothed in clean white linen.

What is the “fine linen” in Revelation 19:8?

The passage says the fine linen is “the righteousness of saints,” and the sermon highlights the simplicity of it: God provides what His people need. The emphasis is that heaven’s readiness is not based on our performance, but on God’s work and God’s provision.

What does “Blessed are they which are called” mean?

The sermon drives home that this is not a party you crash, it is an invitation you must receive. The application is clear: you are “called” by coming to Christ for salvation, because only the saved will have a seat at that table.

What is the invitation at the end of the sermon?

The message presses one personal question: do you have Christ. If you are saved, live with gratitude and praise because your seat is coming. If you are not saved, the call is to come to Christ now, so your name is on the guest list.

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