In Fred Evans' sermon titled "Five Things About Heaven," the preacher explores the eschatological promise of a new heaven and a new earth as detailed in Revelation 21. He emphasizes the transformative power of Christ's victory over sin and death, citing Scripture references such as Revelation 21:1-7 to illustrate the future reality that the faithful will experience. Key arguments include the incomprehensible nature of this renewed creation, which is free from sorrow, pain, and separation, emphasizing the covenantal promise of God's everlasting presence with His people. The sermon underscores the significance of Reformed doctrines such as sovereign election and justification by faith alone, encapsulating the hope of believers in the redemptive work of Christ and the assurance of eternal life.
“Blessed and holy are those that have part in the first resurrection.”
“This world that we live in is full of trouble, difficulty, sorrow, grief, pain, death, full of care. But this is the hope that one day everything we know about this world is going to pass away.”
“You are as a bride prepared. What is all this idiotic talk of preparing yourself for heaven? Getting ripe for heaven.”
“God himself shall be with them and be their God.”
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