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Who Will Be in Heaven Because of You?

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Explore the heavenly scene in Revelation 7:9-12 where a great multitude from every nation, tribe, people, and language stands before the throne and the Lamb. Find encouragement in the significance of even the smallest acts of faithfulness in sharing the Gospel. Discover your role as an ambassador of Christ in proclaiming his love and salvation to a world in need. Ask yourself, Who will be in heaven because of you? Reflect on how you can actively participate in sharing the Good News with those around you.

Introduction: Who Will Be in Heaven Because of You?

Who will be in heaven because of you? You were put on this earth to fulfil God's purpose for your life. One of the most important parts of this purpose is to tell other people the Good News of God's saving grace. Some people will only be in heaven because you shared the Good News with them.

The Great Multitude in Heaven

In Revelation 7:9-12, we catch a glimpse of the heavenly scene where a great multitude from every nation, tribe, people, and language stands before the throne and the Lamb. This vast assembly, which cannot be counted, is clothed in white robes and holds palm branches in their hands. They cry out in a loud voice, praising God and the Lamb for their salvation.

Encouragement for the Insignificant

This passage serves as a powerful encouragement for every believer, especially those who may feel insignificant or think that their efforts in sharing the Gospel are of little importance. The imagery of the countless multitude in heaven reminds us that even the smallest acts of faithfulness can have an eternal impact.

Just as the multitude in Revelation 7 includes people from every nation, tribe, people, and language, we are reminded that the Gospel is for all people. No matter the size of our church or the number of people we reach, we can take heart in knowing that our efforts, no matter how small they may seem, can contribute to the salvation of souls.

Telling the Good News

This passage challenges us to do all that we can to share the Good News with as many people as possible. We are called to be ambassadors of Christ, proclaiming his love and salvation to a world in need. Our actions, words, and prayers can make a difference in the lives of others, leading them to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ.

Let us be encouraged by the multitude in heaven and be inspired to do our part in spreading the Gospel. Whether it is through personal conversations, acts of kindness, or supporting mission, each effort contributes to the fulfilment of God's plan.

Reflection Question

How can you actively participate in sharing the Good News with those around you?

Battle Drill Daily Devotional Podcast This Week

This week on the Battle Drill Daily Devotional podcast, we ask ourselves if anyone will be in heaven because of us? Each weekday we share hope and encouragement as we read and study the Bible together.

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