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Text: Revelation 21:1–4
Introduction:
Every story points us home. Heaven is not a fantasy—it’s the fulfillment of every longing of our hearts. Let’s step into the vision of John in Revelation and see the place God has prepared for us.
Key Points:
Heaven is a real place (not just a state of mind). (Revelation 21:1–2)
Heaven is a renewed creation where God makes all things new. (Revelation 21:5)
Heaven is a place with God, where His presence is our light and life. (Revelation 21:3)
Application:
Fix your eyes this week not on what is temporary, but on what is eternal. Let heaven be the lens through which you see your struggles and your purpose.
Closing Thoughts:
We were made for heaven. This is not our final home, but heaven is—a place we know in our hearts but have not yet been.
Text: Revelation 21:4
Introduction:
Pain, loss, grief, and sorrow often define this world. But in heaven, God Himself wipes away every tear. Our future hope reshapes how we endure present suffering.
Key Points:
The end of sorrow: God Himself wipes away our tears. (Psalm 30:5)
The end of death: Death will be no more. (1 Corinthians 15:54–55)
The end of pain: All brokenness is healed in His presence. (Isaiah 25:8)
Application:
Bring your grief and pain before God this week. Remember: your tears are temporary. Anchor your hope in the promise of His forever comfort.
Closing Thoughts:
What breaks your heart today will not follow you into eternity. The tears may fall now, but heaven holds the hand of God who wipes them away forever.
Text: Revelation 21:9–27
Introduction:
John describes heaven with beauty beyond imagination—streets of gold, gates of pearl, foundations like precious stones. But the beauty isn’t just in the materials; it’s in the presence of God.
Key Points:
Heaven is a place of unmatched beauty that reflects God’s glory. (Revelation 21:18–21)
Heaven is a place of perfect security—no gates closed, no night, no fear. (Revelation 21:25)
Heaven is a place of unbroken worship—God’s glory fills it all. (Revelation 21:22–23)
Application:
Take time this week to worship God for His glory and beauty. Let His majesty fuel your longing for eternity and shape how you live today.
Closing Thoughts:
Heaven’s beauty is not just what you’ll see—it’s Who you’ll see. The greatest beauty is the presence of Jesus Himself.
Text: Colossians 3:1–4
Introduction:
If heaven is real, then it must change how we live right now. We’re not just waiting for eternity—we’re living as citizens of heaven today.
Key Points:
Set your mind on things above, not earthly distractions. (Colossians 3:1–2)
Live as a citizen of heaven while still on earth. (Philippians 3:20)
Carry the hope of eternity as motivation for holy living. (1 John 3:2–3)
Application:
This week, ask yourself: am I living for what will last forever, or what will fade away? Choose to live every day as a citizen of heaven.
Closing Thoughts:
We may not have been there yet, but eternity lives in us now. Heaven is the home we know deep within—and until then, we live today with forever in mind.