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What is the significance of the end of all things being at hand?

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The end being at hand calls Christians to sobriety, prayer, and fervent love.

In 1 Peter 4:7, the apostle reminds us that the end of all things is at hand, prompting believers to be sober and watchful in prayer. This crucial reminder encourages us to live with eternal perspectives, understanding that our time on earth is fleeting. Knowing that Christ's return is imminent should propel us into fervent love for one another, as we seek to support and lift each other up during these times. This awareness of the end is meant to instill urgency and purpose in our lives, motivating us to engage in acts of love and service, both within the church and toward the world.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 4:7

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Loved To The End
Eric Lutter · Sep 30, 2018
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