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When the world feels like it’s unraveling, we long for answers; some kind of clarity to make sense of it all. In that search, many Christians turn to the book of Revelation like a crystal ball, hoping to decode current events and predict what comes next. But Revelation was never meant to function that way. Revelation was written to a specific people in a specific time; believers facing pressure, persecution, and uncertainty. And its message to them is the same as ours: God is in control. He always has been. Rest in knowing that the future is not ours to control because Jesus is not distant. He is near. And He is reigning—even now.
By Willow Creek Community Church4.6
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When the world feels like it’s unraveling, we long for answers; some kind of clarity to make sense of it all. In that search, many Christians turn to the book of Revelation like a crystal ball, hoping to decode current events and predict what comes next. But Revelation was never meant to function that way. Revelation was written to a specific people in a specific time; believers facing pressure, persecution, and uncertainty. And its message to them is the same as ours: God is in control. He always has been. Rest in knowing that the future is not ours to control because Jesus is not distant. He is near. And He is reigning—even now.

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