PROMISE #211 - JULY 30
Promise #211:
One day, you will see My face and My name will be on your forehead.
Revelation 22:4 (WEB)
They will see his face,
and his name will be on their foreheads.
In the book of Genesis, the story begins with our God and Father creating the heavens, earth, and all that is in them. In the book of Revelation, the Bible ends with the promise that we will see God face to face and that His name will be written on our foreheads. What amazing hope that we all have to look forward to.
In the Old Testament, no man could see God and live. When we get to heaven, we can look face to face into His loving eyes and have His name imprinted upon us. I pray that God will open the eyes of our hearts today so that by faith, we can look forward to that day when He will wipe all our tears away.
This is our destiny. If we have received the gift of Jesus Christ's life, this is where we are headed. We have nothing to fear. We have nothing to dread. It's just an eternity of glorious bliss, gazing into the eyes of the One who loved us before the world's creation. Hallelujah!
One day, you will see My face and My name will be on your forehead.
Revelation 22:4 (WEB)
They will see his face,
and his name will be on their foreheads.
In the book of Genesis, the story begins with our God and Father creating the heavens, earth, and all that is in them. In the book of Revelation, the Bible ends with the promise that we will see God face to face and that His name will be written on our foreheads. What amazing hope that we all have to look forward to.
In the Old Testament, no man could see God and live. When we get to heaven, we can look face to face into His loving eyes and have His name imprinted upon us. I pray that God will open the eyes of our hearts today so that by faith, we can look forward to that day when He will wipe all our tears away.
This is our destiny. If we have received the gift of Jesus Christ's life, this is where we are headed. We have nothing to fear. We have nothing to dread. It's just an eternity of glorious bliss, gazing into the eyes of the One who loved us before the world's creation. Hallelujah!