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What is the significance of Christ's return in Revelation?

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Christ's return is significant as it fulfills God's promises and brings ultimate victory over sin and death.

The expectation of Christ's return is a central theme in the book of Revelation, offering hope and encouragement to Christians facing trials. Revelation 22:20 testifies to this promise, with Christ declaring, 'Surely I come quickly.' The return of Christ is not just a future event but a certainty that impacts how believers live today. It assures them that their struggles are temporary and that they will ultimately share in His victory over sin, death, and the devil. The final vision of John reveals the fulfillment of God's redemptive plan, where all things are made new, and God's people dwell with Him eternally, emphasizing the hope that fuels perseverance in the Christian journey.
Scripture References: Revelation 22:20

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