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If anyone serves me, he must follow me; and where I am, there will be my servant also (John 12:26).
As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another (1 Peter 4:10).
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In the end, Christ will reign and will make all things new.
The world’s corrupt economic systems, along with ungodly political and military powers, will face full and final judgment. In response, we will join all of heaven in rejoicing over the triumph of God’s justice in the world and the love of God in Christ that triumphs in our hearts.
For suffering saints, the justice of God is a rescue mission. His final judgment will be a sweet relief for those who are in Christ.
We can more patiently endure evil when we pull the curtain back and understand the source and agents of our affliction as well as the hope available to us in our affliction.
Judgment is coming for those who refuse to repent, but for the Church, a glorious day is coming. Those of us who are in Christ need not be afraid, for nothing can separate us from the love of God.
As we wait for the day of Christ’s return, we should pursue holiness, count the patience of the Lord as salvation, be on guard against false teachers, and grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord.
Scoffers will scorn the idea of Jesus’ return, but he promises to come back at the right time with fiery judgment. Meanwhile, those who believe in the salvation of Christ await a new heavens and new earth.
The end of Daniel is about the end of time, about the antichrist, the great tribulation, the book of life, and the resurrection of the dead.
The main problem in all of us is a problem of perspective. We need a perspective of God’s work and our lives that takes into account, not just all of life, but all of eternity. So, God draws our attention to the day of the LORD and the blessing of belonging.
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Speaker: Robin Boisvert
What does the bible say about our eternal future? And how does that affect how we live today?
Jesus brings good news of a great reversal.
How we regard Jesus Christ in our beliefs and actions determines our eternal destiny.
Those who fear the Lord can face the future with joy and confident hope.
Waiting with anticipation of the Lord's return leads to right living until he comes.
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