Revelation 21:5 - "And he (Jesus) that sat upon the throne said, Behold,
I make all things new. And he said to me (John), Write: for these words are
true and faithful."
Theme: Revelation, A Book of Hope
God opened the "Genesis" with His new creation, a paradise for Adam and Eve while "Revelation" closes human history. But there is one distinct (clearly seen) difference in Revelation--evil is gone forever. Genesis describes a garden with an evil serpent; Revelation describes a perfect city with no evil. The Garden of Eden was destroyed by sin; but paradise is re-created in the New Jerusalem.
Jesus said, "Behold, I make all things new." God is the creator. The Bible begins with the majestic story of His creation of the universe, and it concludes (end) with His creation of a new heaven and a new earth. This is a tremendous hope and encouragement for the believer.
The book of Revelation ends with an urgent plea; "Come, Lord Jesus!" In a world of problems, persecution, evil, and immorality, Lord Jesus Christ calls us to endure in our faith. Our goal is to hold on to the hope of His calling that God has given us to do, endure.
Revelation is, above all, a book of hope. It shows that no matter what happens on earth, God is in control. It promises that evil will not last forever. Like Scripture said, "The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet (Rom. 16:20a). And Revelation represents a picture of the wonderful reward that is waiting for all who believe in Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord.
May the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Amen. (Rev. 22:21)
Dorothy
PS. My friend, this is a closure of the Hope Series 27 with one more song in Hope 28, "In The New Jerusalem." I pray that God has blessed you with Hope Series from 1 through 28. After that, it will varies "Fresh Manna" devotion since it's Christmas!!!!
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