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Revelation doesn’t end with fear—it ends with hope. In the closing chapters of the Bible, Jesus declares, “Look, I am making all things new” (Revelation 21:5 CSB).
In this final Sermon Plus episode, Pastor Robbie walks through the vision of the new heaven, the new earth, and the New Jerusalem. You’ll see how the river of life and the tree of life point us to God’s healing for the nations, and why this isn’t about escaping the world but living awake in it.
Revelation is a discipleship manual in disguise. It’s not meant to fuel escapism, but endurance. It’s a call to worship, to faithfulness, and to hope, because the last word does not belong to evil. It belongs to Jesus.
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Revelation doesn’t end with fear—it ends with hope. In the closing chapters of the Bible, Jesus declares, “Look, I am making all things new” (Revelation 21:5 CSB).
In this final Sermon Plus episode, Pastor Robbie walks through the vision of the new heaven, the new earth, and the New Jerusalem. You’ll see how the river of life and the tree of life point us to God’s healing for the nations, and why this isn’t about escaping the world but living awake in it.
Revelation is a discipleship manual in disguise. It’s not meant to fuel escapism, but endurance. It’s a call to worship, to faithfulness, and to hope, because the last word does not belong to evil. It belongs to Jesus.