Sermons About New-earth
We believe in the eternal future
Do you REALLY believe in the eternal future? Try answering these questions... 1. Do you LONG for the return of Christ? 2. Are you demonstrating concern for those who should fear the coming judgement? (how many people have you warned?) 3. How much time so you spend thinking about the eternal future? (e.g. compared with your anticipation of that winter holiday in the sun?). Just think - the current creation, both heaven and earth, will cease to be. There wil be a new creation - a new heaven and a new earth, the home of righteousness, where God will be present with His people. Why cling to this current pale reflection of the wonderful, perfect new creation that will be our eternal future home?!
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Watching for the New Heaven and New Earth
At the end of human history the Righteous Judge judges all mankind at the Great White Throne Judgment. Only those whose names are written in the Lamb’s book of life will experience the beauty of the new heavens and new earth and the glory of God dwelling among them. This glorious book ends with a powerful invitation to all who will hear to “come” to the Lamb who saves us through His atoning work on Calvary.
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The Forever Love of the Gospel
1.) God loves you and HE will never stop! 2.) God has rescued you! He will return and restore all things! 3.) Share this with others! Don't abandon the orphans!!
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New Heaven, New Earth
Our year of the message closes with the final two chapters in the Revelation of the Apostle John. These two chapters describe the passing away of the first earth bringing us full circle to where we began in the Year of the Message, beginning to end, creation to new creation.
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What happens when we die?
Continuing our Ask anything series, this time looking at the question, 'what happens when we die?' Simon encourages us to see our future hope in light of the resurrection and takes us through 6 questions regarding our future as Christians.
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Maximum Return
Jesus has His reasons for turning everything upside-down. Can it be said? Meekness pays the greatest dividends.
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