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The Apocalypse | Dr. Chris Palmer


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In this message from the book of Revelation, Dr. Chris Palmer reveals how God is “closing the loops” of history—and of your life. Through four powerful images—the Faithful and True, the Prison, the Smoke, and the Street—he shows that God sees every detail, remembers every prayer, and will vindicate every act of faithfulness, even when suffering feels unnoticed and prayers seem unanswered.

If you’ve ever wondered, “Does God really see me? Do my prayers matter? Is this suffering worth it?” this sermon invites you to rediscover Revelation as a book of hope, justice, and ultimate glory.

KEY THEMES & SCRIPTURES

The Faithful and True – Jesus, the First to Suffer
Revelation 1:4–5; 5:6–9 — Jesus, the faithful witness and slain Lamb.
Philippians 3:10–11; 1 Peter 2:21–24; Hebrews 12:2–3 — We share in His sufferings and His resurrection.

The Prison – Faithfulness in Trial
Revelation 2:8–10 — “Be faithful unto death, and I will give you the crown of life.”
James 1:2–4, 12; Romans 8:17–18; 2 Timothy 2:11–12; 1 Peter 4:12–13 — Suffering with Christ leads to glory with Christ.

The Smoke – Where Our Prayers Go
Revelation 6:9–10; 8:3–4 — The prayers of the saints rise before God like incense.
Psalm 56:8; Luke 18:7–8; 1 John 5:14–15 — God hears, remembers, and will bring justice.

The Street – From Shame to Glory
Revelation 11:7–8; Deuteronomy 21:22–23 — Public shame and exposure.
Hebrews 13:12–13 — Jesus suffered outside the gate.
Revelation 21:2–4, 21 — The street of humiliation becomes a street of gold in the New Jerusalem.

Loops Closed in Revelation

– The suffering Faithful Witness (Rev 1:5) returns as Faithful and True (Rev 19:11), King of kings and Lord of lords (19:13–16).
 – The devil who throws believers into prison (Rev 2:10) is bound and cast into the pit (Rev 20:1–3; Romans 16:20).
 – The smoke of our prayers (Rev 8:3–4) becomes the smoke of judgment on Babylon (Rev 18–19).
 – The street of shame (Rev 11:8) becomes the street of gold (Rev 21:21; Romans 8:30; 2 Corinthians 4:17–18).

Takeaways

God sees your suffering and faithfulness (Revelation 2:9–10; Hebrews 4:13).
 God remembers every prayer—even the bitter and unanswered ones (Revelation 8:3–4; Psalm 56:8).
 God will judge evil and vindicate His people (Revelation 18–20; 2 Thessalonians 1:5–10).
 God will turn shame into glory and sorrow into joy (Revelation 21:3–4; Romans 8:18; Psalm 30:11).

Jesus—the Faithful and True—will close every loop in justice, mercy, and glory. Your prayers are not lost. Your suffering is not unseen. Your faithfulness is not in vain.

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