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Those in the Light Do Not Need to Fear

Exodus 10:21-29

CM
Crossway Mission Church
Teaching Ministry
January 19 2024

This sermon addresses the anxiety many believers feel when thinking about Revelation and the end times, but it does so by redirecting the church away from speculative fear and back toward the steady certainty of Jesus' return. The message acknowledges the many different theological systems people use to interpret the end, yet keeps the central truth simple: Jesus is coming again, and his people are called to be prepared. Rather than asking how to preserve a comfortable life, the sermon asks whether believers will live from fear or from love. The hope of the message is that those who walk in the light do not need to be ruled by fear, even in a world full of global unrest and uncertainty. Refuse to let end-times discussions feed fear more than faith in your heart. Ask whether your reactions to current events are being shaped by love, light, and readiness or by anxiety and the desire to protect your comfort. Prepare for Jesus by living faithfully now, not by obsessing over timelines. Lord Jesus, keep us from fear that distorts your coming and your kingdom. Make us people of light, love, and readiness, and help us live faithfully in the midst of unrest with our eyes fixed on you.

  • The sermon begins by naming the common question of whether present events mean the church is living in Revelation.
  • It then widens the frame to show that the book of Revelation speaks across the whole human story and not only to modern panic.
  • Different end-times views are acknowledged without allowing them to become the center.
  • The message turns instead to the repeated biblical contrast between fear and love, comfort and readiness.
  • It closes by calling the church to prepare for Jesus' return not through panic, but through living faithfully in the light.

Refuse to let end-times discussions feed fear more than faith in your heart. Ask whether your reactions to current events are being shaped by love, light, and readiness or by anxiety and the desire to protect your comfort. Prepare for Jesus by living faithfully now, not by obsessing over timelines.

Lord Jesus, keep us from fear that distorts your coming and your kingdom. Make us people of light, love, and readiness, and help us live faithfully in the midst of unrest with our eyes fixed on you.

Sermon Messages January 19 2024 1:05:37

Those in the Light Do Not Need to Fear

Exodus 10:21-29

Crossway Mission Church Teaching Ministry
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Sermon Messages Exodus 10:21-29

This sermon addresses the anxiety many believers feel when thinking about Revelation and the end times, but it does so by redirecting the church away from speculative fear and back toward the steady certainty of Jesus' return. The message acknowledges the many different theological systems people use to interpret the end, yet keeps the central truth simple: Jesus is coming again, and his people are called to be prepared. Rather than asking how to preserve a comfortable life, the sermon asks whether believers will live from fear or from love. The hope of the message is that those who walk in the light do not need to be ruled by fear, even in a world full of global unrest and uncertainty. Refuse to let end-times discussions feed fear more than faith in your heart. Ask whether your reactions to current events are being shaped by love, light, and readiness or by anxiety and the desire to protect your comfort. Prepare for Jesus by living faithfully now, not by obsessing over timelines. Lord Jesus, keep us from fear that distorts your coming and your kingdom. Make us people of light, love, and readiness, and help us live faithfully in the midst of unrest with our eyes fixed on you.

  • The sermon begins by naming the common question of whether present events mean the church is living in Revelation.
  • It then widens the frame to show that the book of Revelation speaks across the whole human story and not only to modern panic.
  • Different end-times views are acknowledged without allowing them to become the center.
  • The message turns instead to the repeated biblical contrast between fear and love, comfort and readiness.
  • It closes by calling the church to prepare for Jesus' return not through panic, but through living faithfully in the light.

Refuse to let end-times discussions feed fear more than faith in your heart. Ask whether your reactions to current events are being shaped by love, light, and readiness or by anxiety and the desire to protect your comfort. Prepare for Jesus by living faithfully now, not by obsessing over timelines.

Lord Jesus, keep us from fear that distorts your coming and your kingdom. Make us people of light, love, and readiness, and help us live faithfully in the midst of unrest with our eyes fixed on you.

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