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“I heard a sound from heaven.” –Revelation 14:2 To be with the Lord forever in heaven, we must: decide to have the Lord’s name written on our foreheads (Rv 14:1), that is, be baptized in His name and live our Baptisms fully and publicly, sing a new hymn before God’s throne (Rv 14:3) as we worship Him “in Spirit and truth” (Jn 4:24), let the Lord ransom us from the world (Rv 14:3) and “have no love for the world, nor the things that the world affords” (1 Jn 2:15), be “pure and follow the Lamb wherever He goes” (Rv...
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“His dominion is an everlasting dominion that shall not be taken away, His kingship shall not be destroyed.” –Daniel 7:14 In heaven, the form of government in which we shall live eternally will not be a democracy, socialism, a Communist regime, or that of a tyrannical dictator. Jesus is King, that is, a Monarch, and He is a benevolent and sovereign Lord. We who believe in King Jesus will spend eternity with a blessed Ruler (1 Tm 6:15) Who loves us beyond measure. Even those who have lived in a worldly monarchy or benevolent dictatorship will hardly be able to...
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“Fire will come out of the mouths of these witnesses to devour their enemies.” –Revelation 11:5 As members of the Church, we are olive trees (Rv 11:4), that is, we are anointed by the Holy Spirit. Because we are olive trees, we are lampstands (Rv 11:4). We are the light of the world (Mt 5:14). Because we are the light of the world and because those who practice evil hate the light (Jn 3:20), we are witnesses, that is, martyrs. Because we are witnesses, “the breath of life which comes from God” will return to us and we will rise...
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“How sweet to my palate are Your promises, sweeter than honey to my mouth!” –Psalm 119:103 From His cross, Jesus utters in agony, “I thirst” (see Jn 19:28). Elsewhere in John’s Gospel, Jesus tells the Samaritan woman at the well, “Give Me a drink” (Jn 4:7). Interestingly, the text of John 4 never mentions Jesus getting a drink of actual water from the woman. Yet John 4 ends with Jesus apparently no longer thirsty, because the woman receives Him enthusiastically; her love provided the drink for which Jesus thirsted. Today’s psalm response is from Psalm 119:103, the verse highlighted above:...
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“A man of noble birth went to a faraway country to become its king, and then return. He summoned ten of his servants and gave them sums of ten units each.” –Luke 19:12-13 Jesus has revealed to us the following principles of stewardship: Stewardship is about meeting God’s standards and not about comparing ourselves to others. “More will be asked of a man to whom more has been entrusted” (Lk 12:48). Faithful stewards will be given greater responsibilities (Lk 19:17, 19). Faithful stewards will receive the resources originally given to unfaithful stewards (Lk 19:24). Thus, unfaithful stewards lose what they...
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