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What does the 'end of all things' mean in 1 Peter 4?

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It signifies the fulfillment of God's redemptive plan and the return of Christ.

The phrase 'the end of all things is at hand' as stated in 1 Peter 4:7 alerts believers to be sober and watchful in their conduct. This warning highlights the imminent return of Christ and the culmination of God's plan for creation. It calls Christians to live with an awareness of this reality, prompting them to prioritize prayer, love, and service to one another in light of eternal accountability. The urgency of Peter’s message serves as a reminder that life is fleeting and is intended to influence how we engage with God’s will and with each other as we await the return of our Lord.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 4:7, Matthew 24:42, Hebrews 10:25

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