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Living in the Light of Eternity

Revelation shows us a world that feels cosmic and future-focused—sealed scrolls, vast crowds in white, urgen warnings about wha'ts to come. But at the center of it all is something deeply personal: a Lamb who conquered through sacrifice and a Savior who still holds history in His hands.


We're invited to see beyond the chaos of the present moment. To remember that Christ's victory is already secured, that our righteousness is rooted in His grace, and that even our pain is not wasted in God's purposes.


Slow down this week, and let eternity reshape your perspective. Consider what it means to surrender control, rest in acceptance, find purpose in hardship, join God's rescue mission, and respond to His grace today.


Because eternity isn't just a future destination—it's a present lens. And when we live with that view in mind, everything changes.



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