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Your Question:

Is this really the end of my world?

Answer:

My dear friend, I can see that you're concerned about the end of the world. As a pastor, I've had many conversations about this very topic. The Bible does indeed speak of the end of the world, but it's not something to be feared or worried about. In fact, the end of the world is a promise of a new beginning, a new creation, where all things will be made right.

You see, the end of the world is not a cosmic catastrophe, but rather a transformation of the world we live in. As Paul writes in Romans 8, the creation will be set free from destruction and decay, and will be made more truly itself when God is all in all. This is not a destruction of the world, but a restoration of it. And as Christians, we can have confidence in this promise, knowing that Jesus is coming back to bring about a reign of righteousness that will last for a thousand years.

So, is this really the end of the world? I would say no, not in the sense that we often think of it. The end of the world is not something to be feared, but rather something to be looked forward to. It's a new beginning, a new creation, where all things will be made right. And as Jesus said, our labor pains will be forgotten in the joy of seeing a new world, a world where love, joy, and peace will pervade all things.

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wayne grudem

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