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Whether we’re faced with suffering from without or discouragement from within, it’s easy to feel disheartened as we walk the Christian life. The church often feels small, weak, and marginalised. But in Revelation 1:9-20, we are given a powerful vision of the risen Christ—glorified, sovereign, and walking among his people. It’s a vision that gives hope and encouragement, reminding us that the King of Kings is not distant but present, actively working in his church. Join us this Sunday as we explore how this glorious vision can give us renewed hope to persevere in following Christ, no matter how tough or discouraging the challenges we face.
Check out our YouTube Channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCcGLBzrqjVIVOus62ejMbg/
By Tim NichollsWhether we’re faced with suffering from without or discouragement from within, it’s easy to feel disheartened as we walk the Christian life. The church often feels small, weak, and marginalised. But in Revelation 1:9-20, we are given a powerful vision of the risen Christ—glorified, sovereign, and walking among his people. It’s a vision that gives hope and encouragement, reminding us that the King of Kings is not distant but present, actively working in his church. Join us this Sunday as we explore how this glorious vision can give us renewed hope to persevere in following Christ, no matter how tough or discouraging the challenges we face.
Check out our YouTube Channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCcGLBzrqjVIVOus62ejMbg/