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How does the concept of 'hereafter' relate to Christian hope?

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'Hereafter' signifies the future hope Christians have in eternal life and glory with God.

'Hereafter' is a term that points to the future promises made to believers, reminding them that their current sufferings are temporary compared to the eternal glory awaiting them. This theme appears throughout the sermon, especially in references to how Jesus, after suffering, would be exalted at the right hand of power. In 1 John 3:2, it states, 'Now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we shall be, but we know that, when He shall appear, we shall be like Him; for we shall see Him as He is.' This assurance encourages Christians to persevere through present trials, knowing that their ultimate destination is a glorious eternity with Christ. It affirms that the struggles of this life are not the end but a prelude to a far more glorious 'hereafter.'
Scripture References: 1 John 3:2

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