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In this message, we look at the old hymn I’ll Fly Away through the lens of Revelation 21 and discover that the Christian hope is not fear, escape, or speculation about the end times—it’s God with His people, making all things new. If you’re tired, grieving, or carrying questions about the future, this sermon is a reminder that in Jesus, the end of the story is not panic, but presence, renewal, and hope.
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A hymn is basically a set of words somebody wrote down because life got real—and God stayed faithful.
By Anthology ChurchIn this message, we look at the old hymn I’ll Fly Away through the lens of Revelation 21 and discover that the Christian hope is not fear, escape, or speculation about the end times—it’s God with His people, making all things new. If you’re tired, grieving, or carrying questions about the future, this sermon is a reminder that in Jesus, the end of the story is not panic, but presence, renewal, and hope.
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A hymn is basically a set of words somebody wrote down because life got real—and God stayed faithful.