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In this episode, I sit with the promise of Revelation 21 and ask what happens when the vapor of this life finally clears. I reflect on how easily faith can become framed only as endurance, pressing on, fighting battles, managing weariness, and trying to hold everything together. But John’s vision lifts my eyes beyond survival. God is not merely helping His people endure decay; He is making all things new. I explore the tenderness of a Father who wipes away every tear, the comfort of knowing heaven is not just relief but belonging, and the hope of dwelling with God as home. I also consider how holy imagination strengthens obedience, helping us see the unseen glory that gives meaning to present struggle. Revelation 21 reminds me that the church is not only a weary people in battle, but a bride being prepared in beauty. The Christian journey is real, costly, and sometimes heavy, yet it is moving somewhere. This episode is an invitation to remember the destination: renewal, nearness, beauty, and the day when faith finally becomes sight. Rather than measuring faith by mere survival, I want to learn to endure with hope, longing, trust, and clearer vision toward home forever.
By Clarence FellIn this episode, I sit with the promise of Revelation 21 and ask what happens when the vapor of this life finally clears. I reflect on how easily faith can become framed only as endurance, pressing on, fighting battles, managing weariness, and trying to hold everything together. But John’s vision lifts my eyes beyond survival. God is not merely helping His people endure decay; He is making all things new. I explore the tenderness of a Father who wipes away every tear, the comfort of knowing heaven is not just relief but belonging, and the hope of dwelling with God as home. I also consider how holy imagination strengthens obedience, helping us see the unseen glory that gives meaning to present struggle. Revelation 21 reminds me that the church is not only a weary people in battle, but a bride being prepared in beauty. The Christian journey is real, costly, and sometimes heavy, yet it is moving somewhere. This episode is an invitation to remember the destination: renewal, nearness, beauty, and the day when faith finally becomes sight. Rather than measuring faith by mere survival, I want to learn to endure with hope, longing, trust, and clearer vision toward home forever.