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The Life Everlasting (The Creed, Part 21)
How do we know that heaven is real?
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How do we know that heaven is real?
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As we discuss Revelation chapter 20, there's one more part that often throws people for a loop.
What's the point of salvation? What is it for? What are our lives for?
If you look at those verses very closely in Revelation chapter 20, you'll see that a time will come when the devil is unleashed.
Last week we started looking at Revelation chapter 20. We saw how God had bound the devil with Jesus’ resurrection from the dead. So now we want to ask to what effect? To what purpose?
What does that mean when we see that the dragon, the devil, has been chained?
It's important to put your faith in something that has the strength to carry you through the difficulties of life. The one place you should put your faith is in Jesus. He lived for you, died in your place, and rose again to prove your sins are forgiven.
God wants you to be certain that he loves you, that he sent Jesus to live and die in your place, that you will be with him in heaven.
As we witness confirmations in our Lutheran church, we are reminded of our commitment to our faith. In Revelation 2:10, Jesus promises the crown of life to those faithful unto death. Jesus wore our crown of shame, bearing our sins on the cross, so we may inherit eternal life.
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