This sermon introduces us to the character of Nero and the two demons that influenced him early in his reign. Though the message is sobering, it gives us hope that even in dire circumstances Jesus is sovereign and demons have limitations.
This sermon introduces the identity of the beast and the main features of statism. Though the beast was a demon that controlled Rome in the first century, the characteristics of the beast can be clearly seen in modern statist governments.
This sermon digs deeper into the identity and characteristics of the beast. It applies the issues of statism to modern nations.
This sermon resolves several conundrums related to the beast of revelation and makes applications for today.
This sermon seeks to clear up a number of issues that have been confusing in commentaries. Pastor Kayser shows how the God-given structure of the book (a chiasm) gives us the clue that resolves them perfectly.
This sermon gives a Biblical philosophy of conspiracies. It deals with three first century conspiracies that God frustrated.