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WHERE WILL YOU SPEND ETERNITY? (24 OF 33)

by Jim Perdue

Scripture: Revelation 14:6-20
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Where Will You Spend Eternity? (24 of 33)
Series: Revelation
Jim Perdue
Revelation 14:6-20


Intro/Attention

Open your Bibles to Revelation 14. Tonight, we are studying the last part of this chapter as we consider the question, Where Will You Spend Eternity? This is an all-important question that we must consider and answer.

In Revelation 14, we see a significant contrast. Highlighted throughout this chapter are the righteous who choose to follow Christ and the rebellious who choose to embrace the world. The Word of God constantly contrasts the children of God and the children of the world. They are different in absolutely every single way. And their differences could not be more evident than in Revelation 14.

*According to a Barna research poll, around eighty percent of Americans say they believe in life after death. Seventy-six percent believe in heaven. But interestingly, wow many believe hell exists, only one half of one percent Believe they are going there! If you are uncertain today as to where you will spend eternity, I want to point you to Scripture because what you decide regarding Christ will determine your eternal destiny. Jesus said there are two roads: one is wide and leads to destruction; the other is narrow and leads to eternal life. If you follow Jesus, if you believe that He is the Son of God and receive Him into your life, you will be with Him in heaven forever. But if you reject the grace of God and the free gift of eternal life, your destiny is in the place called hell. One of the most well known verses in the Bible is John 3:16. Let's break down what it says about our options for eternity: ''For God so loved the world...'' Start with this fact-God loves the world, and He loves you. ''The He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him will not perish...'' Because God loves you, He warns you of the possibility of perishing eternally. Here's the best news: God provides a way to avoid this fate: ''Whosoever believes in ...

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