Revelation

December 20th – Revelation 19:16

Revelation 19:16

At Christmastime, we celebrate Jesus as the humble Lamb who came quietly, wrapped in swaddling cloths and laid in a feeding trough. He entered the world in humility, choosing surrender over spectacle and love over power. Yet Scripture tells us that this same Jesus will return in glory. The Lamb will come again as the mighty Lord of Lords and King of Kings. The hands once tiny and fragile will rule with authority and righteousness. And the crown of thorns meant to humiliate, will be replaced with many crowns of victory. Christmas shows us the gentleness of Jesus, but Revelation reveals His greatness. He came first to save, to heal, and to redeem. But He will come again to reign, restore, and make all things new. The manger and the throne are forever connected. Hope was born in Bethlehem, and glory will be revealed in Christ’s return. This is the full story of our Savior.

Reflection Question:
How does knowing that Jesus came humbly as a Lamb and will return in glory as King shape the way you celebrate Christmas and live your faith today?

Prayer Prompt:
Lord Jesus, thank You for coming in humility to save and redeem us, and for the promise that You will return in power and glory. Help me worship You not only as the gentle Savior in the manger, but also as the reigning King over my life. Teach me to live with hope, reverence, and joyful anticipation of Your return.

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October 27th – Revelation 22:20

Revelation 22:20

The Bible closes with the longing cry, “Come, Lord Jesus.” Those words echo through time, stirring the hearts of all who believe. We feel it too. That deep ache for His return. The longing for the day when all things are made new. We look around and see signs of the end times unfolding all around us. The world groans under the weight of darkness, and yet, our hope doesn’t waver. For we know how the story ends. Jesus wins. So while our lips cry “Maranatha!”, our hearts overflow with joy and anticipation. Because we wait, not in fear, but in faith. Each new sunrise feels like a reminder that His promises are drawing closer. And each trial strengthens our longing for home. So we live ready. Our eyes are lifted, our hearts anchored, and our hands open in service. Because this waiting is holy. The Bridegroom is coming for His Bride. And every tear, every act of faithfulness, and every whispered prayer will soon find its answer. Until then, we wait with joy, hope, and unwavering love, trusting that soon, our King will return in glory.

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October 23rd – Revelation 2:14

Revelation 2:14

There’s a day coming when every tear we’ve ever cried will be wiped away by the gentle hand of God Himself. The pain that once pierced our hearts will be no more. The sorrow that weighed us down will be replaced by eternal joy. Revelation reminds us that this life we’re living, filled with trials, loss, and longing, isn’t the end. One day the harvest will be complete, and God’s people will enter a forever filled with peace. No more goodbyes. No more sickness. And no more fear. Just perfect love in the presence of our Savior. Every ache of this life will make the joy of that day even sweeter. The broken places will finally make sense in the light of His glory. This is the promise that keeps us steady when the world feels heavy. Heaven isn’t just a far-off dream, it’s our forever home. And the same God who walks with us through the pain will one day welcome us into His joy. Eternity with Him is the reward of every faithful heart.

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October 21st – Revelation 14:15

Revelation 14:15

The day is coming when the fields of this world will be ripe for harvest. When heaven’s trumpet will sound, and Jesus will step forward to gather His own. Can you imagine that moment? The waiting will be over, the pain of this world behind us, and every promise of God fulfilled before our eyes. The final harvest isn’t something to fear. It’s the hope we cling to. And the joy that keeps us steady when the world feels heavy. Each act of faith, each prayer, each quiet moment of obedience is a seed being sown for eternity. And when that glorious day comes, those seeds will bloom into the beauty of redemption fully realized. The weary will rejoice, the faithful will rise, and every heart that trusted in Jesus will be gathered safely home. Until then, we keep our eyes lifted and our hearts ready, living each day as laborers in His field. The harvest is coming soon. And oh, what a glorious day that will be when the Lord of the Harvest calls us home.

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October 10th – Revelation 19:7

Revelation 19:7

There’s something sacred about the anticipation that fills the air before a wedding. When every detail has been lovingly prepared and every heart waits in breathless joy for the moment the bride begins her walk down the aisle. That’s the picture God paints of His Church. A bride beautifully prepared for her Groom. We are living in the end times, waiting for that glorious day when Jesus returns. But this waiting isn’t wasted time, it’s holy preparation. Every act of love, every moment of faithfulness, and every quiet prayer is part of getting ready for that heavenly celebration. Meaning we’re not just passing time. We’re being refined, adorned in grace, and made radiant by His righteousness. The world may not understand our waiting, but we wait with joy because we know the Bridegroom is coming. One day, we’ll hear heaven’s celebration ring out, and every tear and trial will be redeemed. Until then, may our hearts stay steadfast, our lamps burning bright, and our eyes fixed on the One who calls us His beloved.

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September 20th – Revelation 14:15-16

Revelation 14:15-16

One day, there will be a final harvest. The moment when Jesus returns to gather His people. Just like a farmer knows when the crops are ready, God knows the exact time when the earth will be ripe. Sometimes when I look around at all the brokenness, division, and darkness, I wonder how much more this world can take. But then I remember. Jesus is coming, and His timing is always perfect. Until that day, our calling is to stay faithful. To keep planting seeds of truth, hope, and love, even when it feels unnoticed. Every prayer whispered, every act of kindness offered, every word of encouragement spoken becomes part of the work God is doing. But there’s also a sobering reality. The final harvest will be just that, final. There won’t be time to go back and plant what we left undone. That’s why what we do now matters so deeply. This is the season to live with purpose, to point others toward Jesus, and to make sure our own hearts are ready. The harvest won’t just mark an ending, it will open the door to a beautiful eternity with Him. And that thought fills me with both urgency and joy.

Reflection Question: Am I living with intentional faith today, planting seeds that will last into eternity?

Prayer Prompt: Lord, help me stay faithful in the work You’ve given me. Teach me to plant with love, live with purpose, and keep my heart ready for the day You return.

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April 29th – Revelation 22:12-13

Revelation 22:12-13

Jesus is coming. And not with uncertainty, but with assurance. The One who is the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end, has never broken a promise. In a world where so much feels unfinished and fleeting, Jesus reminds us that He is the Author and the Finisher. He sees every hidden act of faithfulness, every tear cried in silence, and every moment you chose to trust when it would have been easier to give up.

His reward is with Him, and He has not forgotten you. We live not just for the now, but for the day He returns, radiant and reigning. That day will be glorious. When right is restored, pain is no more, and justice flows like a river. So don’t lose heart. Hold fast to the truth, walk in His light, and live with expectancy. He is not delayed. He is preparing something beautiful. And when He comes, may He find us faithful, awake, and ready. Because the King is not only near, He is coming. So until then, let us serve with joy, love without limits, and live like He could return today. For He is worthy of our whole hearts, now and forever.

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March 25th – Revelation 21:4

Revelation 21:4

If you’re hurting right now, I want you to know, this is not the end of your story. Sadly, this side of heaven is filled with pain, loss, and heartache. And some days, the weight of it all feels unbearable. But God promises that a day is coming when all suffering will be gone. No more tears, no more broken hearts, no more nights filled with sorrow. Can you imagine that? An eternity with Jesus, where peace replaces pain, joy takes the place of grief, and every wound is healed? It may feel far away, but this promise gives us hope for today.

Even when life feels unfair and suffering seems endless, we can trust that God is working in ways we can’t yet see. He sees every tear, knows every hurt, and holds every broken piece of our hearts. And one wonderful day, all the pain will fade in the light of His glory. But until that day, let His presence be your comfort and His love be your strength. Our story doesn’t end in suffering. It ends in victory, in joy, and in the arms of Jesus forever.

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May 21st – Revelation 19:1

Revelation 19:1

“Hallelujah!” Heard by John, it’s roared through the heavens by the multitudes. A glorious word “Hallelujah,” reserved for God alone. For it means, “Praise the Lord!” A mighty declaration reflecting the ultimate victory and glory of God. As we await the return of Jesus, “Hallelujah” embodies our joy and anticipation for His coming. It’s a word that transcends our earthly circumstances, reminding us of the eternal hope we have in Christ. In a world filled with uncertainty and suffering, “Hallelujah” anchors our faith in God’s unchanging nature and His sovereign plan. It calls us to worship with our whole hearts, rejoicing in the salvation He has provided and the promise of His imminent return. This heavenly anthem encourages us to live lives of praise and gratitude, knowing that all creation will one day join in this chorus of adoration. So may “Hallelujah!” be our song in every season and may our hearts echo this profound declaration of praise, keeping our eyes fixed on Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith.

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April 10th – Revelation22:12

Revelation 22:12

When Jesus returns, He won’t come empty-handed. He’ll bring with Him the glory of justice, rewarding each person according to their deeds. For the faithful, there are promises of heavenly rewards. Earned for their steadfastness in righteousness. Yet, for those who have turned away from God, there awaits a reckoning. For every action, good and bad, will face its consequence. The return of Jesus is the ultimate fulfillment of God’s justice, ensuring that no deed goes unnoticed or unrewarded. The apostle Paul, nearing his own execution, eagerly anticipated receiving the crown of righteousness from the Lord. Yet he humbly acknowledged that all who long for the Lord’s appearing share in this promise. As we journey through life, let us hold fast to the hope of our heavenly reward, living with faithfulness and integrity in every deed. And let us not forget that God’s justice ensures that every action, whether seen or unseen, will be met with its due payment, both for good and evil.

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