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They’ve predicted the end of the world more times than we can count—1844, 2011, even LAST WEEK on TikTok! Every time, the world keeps on spinning.
So what do we do with all this “end times” talk? Is it just fearmongering—or is there real hope buried in the Bible’s strange imagery?
This Sunday we’ll open Romans 8 and Revelation to discover the good news: God isn’t plotting our escape but promising to make all things new—this world, our lives, everything.
By Jeff Slater5
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They’ve predicted the end of the world more times than we can count—1844, 2011, even LAST WEEK on TikTok! Every time, the world keeps on spinning.
So what do we do with all this “end times” talk? Is it just fearmongering—or is there real hope buried in the Bible’s strange imagery?
This Sunday we’ll open Romans 8 and Revelation to discover the good news: God isn’t plotting our escape but promising to make all things new—this world, our lives, everything.