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This Sunday's Inspirational Message is:
I'm Just A Little Bit Curious
When I was a kid, one of the hardest things to hear was, "You'll find out later." You ask a question—about a trip, a surprise, what's coming next—and the answer is just vague enough to leave you hanging. No details. No timeline. Just waiting.
But even then, there was something reassuring about it. I didn't know what was coming, but I knew something was. And that knowledge changed how I waited. It shaped my anticipation. It gave me a sense that the waiting itself wasn't empty.
Honestly, that's how many of us approach heaven. We don't have all the details. Scripture doesn't give us a full blueprint or a guided tour. But it does give us promises. And those promises are meant to change how we wait, how we live, and how we face what's in front of us.
I'll be honest with you this morning. In recent months, heaven has felt a little closer for me. Walking through a stage-four cancer diagnosis has a way of sharpening questions that most of us prefer to keep at arm's length. Questions about time. About fragility. About what really lasts.
And here's what I've noticed—not panic, not despair, but curiosity. A quiet, reverent curiosity. Not the kind that demands answers God hasn't given, but the kind that leans in and listens closely to what Jesus has said.
That's what today is about. Not speculation. Not fear. But listening to Jesus as He speaks to troubled hearts and points us toward a future that is real, prepared, and secure.
I want you to hear this clearly: this sermon is not about escaping life. It's about trusting Christ—right here, right now, and all the way into eternity.
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Once again, thanks for joining us in our time of worshiping the Lord through His Word!
If you enjoyed this episode and want to help support this ministry, please share it with others and post about it on social media.
"Scripture quotations taken from the Holy Bible: New American Standard Bible. 1995. LaHabra, CA: The Lockman Foundation.
The music "Revive Us Again" and "Be Thou My Vision" arranged and played by Don Wigton. Used by Permission.
By Pastor Warren SwansonThis Sunday's Inspirational Message is:
I'm Just A Little Bit Curious
When I was a kid, one of the hardest things to hear was, "You'll find out later." You ask a question—about a trip, a surprise, what's coming next—and the answer is just vague enough to leave you hanging. No details. No timeline. Just waiting.
But even then, there was something reassuring about it. I didn't know what was coming, but I knew something was. And that knowledge changed how I waited. It shaped my anticipation. It gave me a sense that the waiting itself wasn't empty.
Honestly, that's how many of us approach heaven. We don't have all the details. Scripture doesn't give us a full blueprint or a guided tour. But it does give us promises. And those promises are meant to change how we wait, how we live, and how we face what's in front of us.
I'll be honest with you this morning. In recent months, heaven has felt a little closer for me. Walking through a stage-four cancer diagnosis has a way of sharpening questions that most of us prefer to keep at arm's length. Questions about time. About fragility. About what really lasts.
And here's what I've noticed—not panic, not despair, but curiosity. A quiet, reverent curiosity. Not the kind that demands answers God hasn't given, but the kind that leans in and listens closely to what Jesus has said.
That's what today is about. Not speculation. Not fear. But listening to Jesus as He speaks to troubled hearts and points us toward a future that is real, prepared, and secure.
I want you to hear this clearly: this sermon is not about escaping life. It's about trusting Christ—right here, right now, and all the way into eternity.
* * * * *
Once again, thanks for joining us in our time of worshiping the Lord through His Word!
If you enjoyed this episode and want to help support this ministry, please share it with others and post about it on social media.
"Scripture quotations taken from the Holy Bible: New American Standard Bible. 1995. LaHabra, CA: The Lockman Foundation.
The music "Revive Us Again" and "Be Thou My Vision" arranged and played by Don Wigton. Used by Permission.