ARE YOU WASHED?

Jay Gallimore

OVERVIEW

This sermon unpacks Revelation’s powerful end-time themes, revealing Jesus as both the sacrificial Lamb and victorious Judge who secures salvation for His faithful people. Exploring the sealing, the mark of allegiance, justification by faith, and the closing of probation, it calls believers to prayerful vigilance, daily surrender, and confident hope in the Lamb’s final triumph.

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ABOUT-- Jay Gallimore

Pastor Gallimore has served as president of the Michigan Conference since November, 1990, until his retirement in January, 2018. He has also served as Conference Secretary and Ministerial Director of the Michigan Conference; Director of the Northwest Ministries Training Center for the North Pacific Union Conference, Associate Ministerial Director in the Kansas-Nebraska Conference; and as a pastor in both Kansas-Nebraska and the Carolina Conference. He is known for his insightful and timely spirit-led presentations.

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KEY INSIGHTS

💡 Jesus’ dual role as Savior and Judge: The Lamb described in Revelation 5, with seven horns (power) and seven eyes (knowledge), embodies Christ’s complete sovereignty. His ability to open the scroll signifies His unique role in executing God’s plan for salvation and judgment, assuring believers that no power—human or demonic—can thwart His redemptive mission. This image contrasts the Lamb’s meekness with His ultimate victory over evil (the dragon), highlighting the paradox of divine power expressed through humility and sacrifice.

💡 End-time conflict as a spiritual battle: The video stresses that the most critical battle at the end of time is not political or social but religious. The mark of the beast represents a counterfeit system opposing God’s law, while the seal of God marks those who remain faithful. This spiritual dichotomy frames the final crisis as a test of allegiance—whether humanity will honor the Creator’s commandments or accept a deceptive replacement. Understanding this helps clarify why religious fidelity is central to eschatological events.

💡 The significance of the sealing (144,000): The sealing is a divine act of validation and protection, marking God’s faithful servants for salvation during the unprecedented time of trouble. The symbolic number 144,000 reflects completeness and unity, combining Old Testament Israel and New Testament believers, signifying God’s inclusive plan to purify and preserve a faithful remnant. The sealing empowers believers to withstand temptations and persecution, highlighting God’s proactive role in safeguarding His people.

💡 Faith alone justifies, but faith also sanctifies: The speaker strongly affirms justification by faith, rejecting legalism yet emphasizing that genuine faith produces transformation. Believers must actively pursue holiness, surrendering daily to Christ’s sanctifying work. This ongoing spiritual discipline involves wrestling with temptation and character flaws, relying on Christ’s strength to “wash their robes in His blood.” This counters the misconception that justification permits willful sin until Christ’s return, underscoring the necessity of a sanctified life as evidence of genuine faith.

💡 The closing of probation and its spiritual implications: Probation’s close signifies the end of God’s offer of mercy and the sealing of human destinies. Unlike death, when temptation ceases, probation’s close means believers remain subject to temptation but are sealed by God’s Spirit so they will not succumb. This emphasizes the critical preparation believers must undergo before this closure—being spiritually ready to face final trials without falling. It also conveys the urgency of repentance and sanctification before probation ends.

💡 The power of prayer and vigilance: The video highlights watching and praying as essential spiritual disciplines to maintain communion with God and resist the increasing temptations and trials of the last days. Constant prayer cultivates dependence on the Holy Spirit, who empowers believers to surrender their sinful desires and persevere. This insight reminds Christians that endurance in faith is not passive but actively sustained through spiritual practices.

💡 The victorious multitude and the hope of salvation: Revelation 7 presents a glorious vision of a great multitude, “which no man can number,” standing before God in white robes, symbolizing purity and victory. Their salvation is attributed to the Lamb’s blood, emphasizing Christ’s role in cleansing and making believers righteous. This vision offers hope and encouragement, assuring believers that despite the trials and tribulations, there will be a triumphant, redeemed people who will praise God eternally.

DATE ADDED: January 22, 2026 TOPICS: No SKU: JG-132L
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