Week 3: Journey into the Holy of Holies
Revelation 21:1-4
This message carries the heart deeper into the presence of God. The Holy of Holies is not spoken of as a place of fear and distance, but as an invitation into intimacy, comfort, and the promise that God desires to dwell with his people. Even in a busy and unsettled season, the sermon gently turns the heart back toward what matters most: the nearness of the Lord. Revelation 21 gives the message its hope-filled horizon. The end of all things is not emptiness, but God with us. The journey inward is also a journey forward into promise. Do not let busyness keep you shallow. Make room to draw near to God. Let his promised nearness steady your heart and deepen your longing for him. Lord, draw me deeper into your presence. Comfort me, prepare me, and anchor my heart in the hope that you desire to dwell with your people forever.
- The sermon acknowledges a season that feels hurried and uneven, but refuses to stay there.
- It calls the church to take hold of what God is giving now and to let Revelation 21 shape their hope.
- The journey into God's presence becomes a journey of comfort, preparation, and expectancy.
- Do not let busyness keep you shallow.
- Make room to draw near to God.
Do not let busyness keep you shallow. Make room to draw near to God. Let his promised nearness steady your heart and deepen your longing for him.
Lord, draw me deeper into your presence. Comfort me, prepare me, and anchor my heart in the hope that you desire to dwell with your people forever.
Week 3: Journey into the Holy of Holies
Revelation 21:1-4