The End of the Story — Hope in God’s Providence and Promise

Essential: What Christians Really Believe  •  Sermon  •  Submitted   •  Presented   •  33:34
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Have you ever found yourself getting deeply invested in a TV show—only to discover it was cancelled before the writers could finish the story? You’re left hanging… waiting for resolution that never comes. Life can feel like that sometimes too. It's easy to feel like we live in a world going nowhere--chapters that seem cut short, loose ends unresolve, and moments that feel like they belong in a story without an ending. But the Bible reminds us that our story hasn’t been cancelled—it’s just not finished yet. Christian eschatology—the study of the end of all things—isn’t about fear or prediction; it’s about hope. It’s the assurance that God’s story is moving toward a purposeful, glorious conclusion. He who began a good work in you will bring it to completion. (Philippians 1:6) History isn’t spiralling out of control—it’s being drawn toward redemption, restoration, and renewal under the loving hand of its Author.

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