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A Journey Through the Throne Room of Heaven

Revelation can feel like a strange place to visit. There are beasts, scrolls, trumpets, and enough symbolism to make your head spin. But before any of that unfolds, John is given a glimpse of something far more important: the throne room of heaven.


In Revelation 4–5, the curtain is pulled back and we see what's really at the center of the universe. God on His throne. Endless worship. Elders tossing their crowns aside. And a Lamb who somehow looks both slain and victorious.


Over the next five days, slow down and step into that scene. Explore what it reveals about who God is, why Jesus is worthy of our worship, and what it means for the way we live right now.


Because the throne room isn't just a future reality—it's the truest reality. And every day, we're invited to live like that throne is at the center of everything.



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