Life in Light of the End
Teacher: Nick Price Series: Fear Not: The Real Story of Revelation
What if the end of the story could change how you live today?
In the final message of our Revelation series, we explore one of Scripture’s most hope-filled visions: the return of Jesus Christ, the renewal of creation, and God’s promise to make all things new.
For many people, Revelation is associated with fear, judgment, and speculation about the future. Yet John’s final vision points us somewhere else entirely. The Rider on the white horse is the same Lamb who was slain. The future belongs not to chaos, evil, or death, but to Jesus Christ. And because His victory is certain, Christians can live with courage, hope, and faithfulness right now.
Revelation ends not with an escape from the world, but with God’s restoration of it. Heaven comes to earth. Creation is renewed. Every tear is wiped away. Death is defeated. And the final words of Scripture are not a warning, but an invitation:
“Let the one who is thirsty come.”
Whether you’re a longtime Christian, exploring faith, or simply wondering if there is hope beyond the brokenness of our world, this message offers a vision of the future that can transform how we live today.
Scripture:
Revelation 19:11–16
Revelation 21:1–6
Revelation 22:12–17
other sermons in this series
May 24
2026
This week’s message explores Revelation 18:1–6 and the fall of “Babylon,” the symbol Revelation uses for every system built on greed, power, self-glory, and exploitation. In John’s day, Rome looked unstoppable. Wealthy, powerful, and deeply influential,
Teacher: Nick Price Scripture: Revelation 18:1–6 Series: Fear Not: The Real Story of Revelation
May 17
2026
The Harvest and the End
Teacher: Mark Schulz Scripture: Revelation 14:1–5, Revelation 16:1–7 Series: Fear Not: The Real Story of Revelation
May 10
2026
The Great Conflict — Dragon Versus Lamb
Teacher: Nick Price Scripture: Revelation 12:1–6, Revelation 12:10–11 Series: Fear Not: The Real Story of Revelation