When God Makes All Things New

Thru the Bible in a Year As we come to the final day of the calendar year, we also arrive at the final chapters of Scripture. Revelation 20–22 does not merely conclude the Bible; it gathers every longing, promise, and unanswered ache of the human story and carries them into God’s eternal future. After pagesContinue reading “When God Makes All Things New”

What John Saw from the Mountain

DID YOU KNOW Did You Know that John’s visions in Revelation were not physical journeys but movements “in the Spirit,” guided entirely by the Holy Spirit’s revelation? In Revelation 1:10, John writes, “I was in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day,” signaling that what he was about to experience was not a geographical relocation butContinue reading “What John Saw from the Mountain”

As the Day Ends

Revelation 21:22 reveals the New Jerusalem, where God’s presence eliminates the need for a temple, embodying intimacy and direct fellowship with Him. This vision reassures believers of an accessible, radiant God, promising a future free from separation and filled with joy. It emphasizes true worship centered on God’s person rather than a place.

As the Day Ends

The content reflects on Revelation 21:1–2, emphasizing the promise of a new heaven and earth. It portrays a vision of ultimate restoration, the New Jerusalem as an intimate, divine creation, free of chaos and sorrow. The piece encourages believers to find hope in God’s assurance of renewal despite life’s burdens, fostering anticipation for eternal peace.