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Revelation isn’t just there to confuse us—it’s meant to re-center us.
In this message from Revelation 4, we’re invited into the throne room of God to see reality as it truly is. At the center of the universe is not chaos, fear, or empire—but the holy, faithful, eternal God who reigns over all things.
This sermon explores how worship shapes our hearts, how our desires are formed by what we behold, and why every human life is ultimately oriented around what—or whom—we worship. In a world constantly vying for our attention and allegiance, Revelation offers a grounding vision: God is on the throne, and He is worthy of our whole lives.
This is a pastoral invitation to lift your eyes, recalibrate your loves, and live as people of presence—formed not by fear or culture, but by the holiness and goodness of God.
Whether you feel overwhelmed, distracted, or spiritually restless, this message is an invitation to rest again in the One who was, who is, and who is to come.
By New City ChurchRevelation isn’t just there to confuse us—it’s meant to re-center us.
In this message from Revelation 4, we’re invited into the throne room of God to see reality as it truly is. At the center of the universe is not chaos, fear, or empire—but the holy, faithful, eternal God who reigns over all things.
This sermon explores how worship shapes our hearts, how our desires are formed by what we behold, and why every human life is ultimately oriented around what—or whom—we worship. In a world constantly vying for our attention and allegiance, Revelation offers a grounding vision: God is on the throne, and He is worthy of our whole lives.
This is a pastoral invitation to lift your eyes, recalibrate your loves, and live as people of presence—formed not by fear or culture, but by the holiness and goodness of God.
Whether you feel overwhelmed, distracted, or spiritually restless, this message is an invitation to rest again in the One who was, who is, and who is to come.