In the sermon "After This," Gabe Stalnaker explores the ultimate hope of believers through the lens of Revelation 7:9-17, emphasizing the theme of eternal glory following the trials and tribulations of earthly life. He articulates that believers can find comfort in the promise of a glorious future after enduring the decay and sorrow of this life, as illustrated by the multitude worshiping before the throne of God. Stalnaker uses Scripture references such as 1 Peter 5:10 and 1 Peter 1:3 to reinforce the idea that suffering is temporary and leads to eternal perfection and hope in Christ’s resurrection. The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance it provides to believers, encouraging them to remain steadfast in faith as they anticipate a future marked by righteousness, joy, and uninterrupted worship in the presence of God.
“After all of this corruption, there’s just so much corruption... After all of this sorrow and all of this pain that takes place after every heartache that the ruin of sin has brought on us.”
“Just wait, it's coming right after this. Just hang on.”
“We will be righteousness. We possess it now in Christ, but after this, we're going to possess it in body as he is.”
“He said, 'Today, you're going to be with me in paradise.' Paradise with Christ. This is not paradise. Paradise is coming.”
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