Nov 16 Divine Service
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Chief Apostle webcast
Service start: 11:00 am | webcast start: 10:40 am
Location: Houston Spring Congregation
17207 Kuykendahl Road, Suite 160 in Spring, TX

Revelation 22:20
He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming quickly.” Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus!
Where are we in the Bible?
From the first pages of Scripture, when sin entered the world, God set in motion His rescue plan for humanity. Through the stories, the certainty of divine order is revealed - there is no randomness because the universe is subject to the omnipotent One. The story of the Bible is the story of a saving God, one who relentlessly pursues lost souls for His glory. By the time we reach the very last chapter, the final words of Revelation, we arrive at the closing note of this divine mission. Here, the risen Lord Himself speaks, and His testimony is short, but it carries eternal weight: “And behold, I am coming quickly” (verse 12). Then again in response to the Lord’s final statement (verse 20), John the apostle does what every believer longs to do, he answers with eager faith: “Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus!”
This is where we are in the Bible; living between the promise and the prayer. Christ has spoken - He is coming soon. With the same eager expectations as John: our response is to live in readiness, and our belief defines our lives as disciples.
What are the key themes based on the Bible verse, its context, and the DSG?
Our understanding of the two returns of Christ
Our response is to live in readiness
Our belief defines our lives as disciples
Foundational Readings: Scripture Revelation 22: 12-21 | Catechism 10.1-10.4
November sermon theme connection article click here to read

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