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How does Revelation describe the end of the world?

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Revelation portrays the end of the world as the culmination of God’s judgment through the pouring out of vials, leading to the establishment of His eternal kingdom.

The end of the world in Revelation is depicted through vivid imagery of divine judgment as the seven vials of God's wrath are poured out on the earth. This time of judgment signifies the culmination of human history and accounts for the ultimate defeat of Satan and the establishment of God's kingdom. The series of vials emphasizes that God's holiness demands justice for sin, thus leading to a complete transformation and renewal of creation where righteousness prevails. Believers are encouraged to remain steadfast in faith as they anticipate this glorious outcome.
Scripture References: Revelation 16:17-21

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Allan Jellett · Mar 30, 2019
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