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How does Revelation depict the end times for believers?

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Revelation depicts a future where believers are ultimately vindicated and enjoy eternal rest with God, free from suffering.

The book of Revelation provides a vivid portrayal of the end times, where believers find their ultimate vindication in Christ. Those who persevere in faith are promised eternal life and rest, illustrating the fulfillment of God's covenant promises. The imagery of being 'under the altar' conveys their secure position in Christ's righteousness, sheltered from God's judgment. Revelation reassures the faithful that while they may face tribulation on earth, their final destination is one of joy and peace, free from persecution, as they are gathered into the eternal Kingdom of God at the second coming of Christ. This hope is essential for Christians, fueling perseverance in the face of earthly suffering and trials.
Scripture References: Revelation 21:4, Revelation 20:11-15

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