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Ever notice how the best love stories end with a wedding? Turns out, God’s love story is no different. After thousands of years of waiting—through slavery in Egypt, exile in Babylon, and 400 years of silence—the Bible promises an ending so perfect it almost sounds too good to be true. But here’s what blows my mind: over 40 different writers across 2,000 years all point to the same climactic finale. In Revelation, we don’t just get clouds and harps—we get a brand new earth, evil finally defeated, every tear wiped away, and yes, a wedding between Jesus and His church. If you’re tired of waiting, if life feels chaotic, or if you wonder whether God’s promises will ever come true, this message is for you. Because the ending? It’s called “Palingenesia”—literally “Genesis Again.” Everything God intended from the very beginning, fully restored. And that changes everything about how we live right now.
By First Baptist CharitonEver notice how the best love stories end with a wedding? Turns out, God’s love story is no different. After thousands of years of waiting—through slavery in Egypt, exile in Babylon, and 400 years of silence—the Bible promises an ending so perfect it almost sounds too good to be true. But here’s what blows my mind: over 40 different writers across 2,000 years all point to the same climactic finale. In Revelation, we don’t just get clouds and harps—we get a brand new earth, evil finally defeated, every tear wiped away, and yes, a wedding between Jesus and His church. If you’re tired of waiting, if life feels chaotic, or if you wonder whether God’s promises will ever come true, this message is for you. Because the ending? It’s called “Palingenesia”—literally “Genesis Again.” Everything God intended from the very beginning, fully restored. And that changes everything about how we live right now.