Cause and Effect in God's Kingdom

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The Church has marked the passing of yet another Church Year, waiting for its Lord to return. How long will we have to wait and watch for Jesus to return? We do not know. Jesus said he would return soon. However, the definition of “soon” for the One who has no beginning or end will naturally differ from ours. Whenever Jesus returns, it will take us by surprise. So, how do believers avoid growing lethargic? How do we remain ready and watchful for Christ’s return? Our Savior points us to his Scriptures.The promises Jesus has made us this past year—promises that give us comfort and hope and purpose—were not merely spoken. Jesus ensured those promises were written down in Scripture. As we see in Scripture all the promises that Christ has fulfilled, the Spirit creates within us an eager anticipation regarding the Scriptural promises that are as-of-yet unfilled. While we cannot be certain when the day of fulfillment will come, we are completely confident of what that day will bring. No matter how many years we must mark, we watch with eager anticipation, and we pray, “Amen! Come, Lord Jesus” (Revelation 22:20).
Sunday, November 23, 2025


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Cause and Effect in God's Kingdom

To navigate life well, you need to recognize that one action generally leads to something else. When it rains, everything gets wet. If you exercise, you usually get stronger. If you spend too much money, you go into debt. If you want the peace that comes by being close to God, you need to know what brings you close to God. In these final weeks of the Church Year, we focus on some of the major themes of Scripture: how to have peace in God's Kingdom.

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