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Revelation 7:9
9After these things I saw, and behold, a great multitude, which no man could number, out of every nation and of all tribes, peoples, and languages, standing before the throne and before the Lamb, dressed in white robes, with palm branches in their hands.
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Revelation 7:9-17 is a steady hand on the shoulder: God is near, and you are not alone in obedience.
In Revelation 7:9-17, we remember: trouble can’t cancel God’s promises—today, not someday.
Revelation 7:9-17 exposes vague spirituality; only Christ saves—today, not someday.
Revelation 7:9-17 invites a living faith—God still speaks comfort and courage—today, not someday.
Revelation 7:9-17 confronts hype—manifestations without love are spiritual noise—today, not someday.
Revelation 7:9-17 invites us to look again at Christ until fear loosens its grip—today, not someday.
If Revelation 7:9-17 feels “too strong,” it’s because Scripture refuses to negotiate with sin—today, not someday.
Revelation 7:9-17 invites solidarity: the suffering of the poor is a holy summons—today, not someday.
In Revelation 7:9-17, orthodoxy becomes obedience—truth received becomes truth lived—today, not someday.
If Revelation 7:9-17 makes you uncomfortable, good; the gospel never made peace with Pharaoh—today, not someday.
In Revelation 7:9-17, God meets ordinary people and turns them into carriers of hope—today, not someday.
Revelation 7:9-17 shatters self-salvation—your best efforts can’t pay what only Christ can forgive—today, not someday.
Revelation 7:9-17 refuses cheap assurance; genuine faith bears fruit in holiness—today, not someday.
If Revelation 7:9-17 never moves you outward, you may be reading it for information, not transformation.
Revelation 7:9-17 points beyond itself to the person and work of Jesus—today, not someday.
If Revelation 7:9-17 never disrupts comfort, it may be tradition pretending to be fire—today, not someday.
If Revelation 7:9-17 feels too concrete, remember: God uses means, not vibes—today, not someday.
Revelation 7:9-17 rebukes spiritual sleep—if you’re numb to eternity, you’re not paying attention—today, not someday.
Revelation 7:9-17 is inconvenient on purpose—God interrupts comfort to liberate the oppressed—today, not someday.
In Revelation 7:9-17, the ancient gospel meets today’s anxieties with steady mercy—today, not someday.
Revelation 7:9-17 encourages the long obedience of prayer, fasting, and mercy—today, not someday.
Revelation 7:9-17 shows that God’s power is for love, not spectacle—today, not someday.
Revelation 7:9-17 is a mirror—if it offends, it’s doing honest work—today, not someday.
Revelation 7:9-17 anchors us in God’s character: He speaks, acts, and calls us to faithful response.