The Tribulation and the Kingdom(Revelation 1:1-11; 7:13-17; 12:7-11; 22:1-5, 17, 21)
/You need not be afraid in the face of affliction, for Jesus is on His throne and He will set all things right.
Read MoreYou need not be afraid in the face of affliction, for Jesus is on His throne and He will set all things right.
Read MoreJesus is coming back and it matters and should affect how you live each and every day.
Read MoreThe chief blessing of heaven is seeing God face to face.
Read MoreGod loves you more than you can ever imagine.
Read MoreHeaven is not merely an escape—heaven is what you were created for.
Read MoreCling to Jesus, because you don’t want to be judged according to your own works.
Read MoreYou do not need to despair when you see Christians suffering, for this is the mark of the kingdom.
Read MoreGod is all-loving and all-powerful.
Read MoreFalling for the allurements of the world leads to your ruin.
Read MoreResist the seduction of sin, because its end is death.
Read MoreThe Last Day will be marked out by a gathering of humanity in unity against God, but will end in judgment.
Read MoreWorship is not just how we respond to the deliverance of God, but how we live day to day in light of that deliverance without losing faith.
Read MoreGod abundantly blesses you when you give yourself in sacrifice.
Read MoreThe church responds to the attacks of the world by calling that very world to salvation in Jesus Christ.
Read MoreBe wise so nothing will draw you away from Jesus.
Read MoreThe governments of this world will persecute the church, but do not lose heart.
Read MoreSatan wants to convince you that you are without hope, but he is a liar.
Read MoreJesus has won victory over Satan, but in this world the victory does not look as we might expect.
Read MoreOn the Last Day Jesus is will right all wrongs and openly welcome those who place their trust in him into heaven.
Read MoreJesus calls people to salvation by sending his church into the world.
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