28 October

Overcoming Fear of the End Times

I saw under the altar the souls of those who had been slain for the word of God and for the testimony which they held. And they cried with a loud voice, saying, “How long, O Lord, holy and true, until You judge and avenge our blood on those who dwell on the earth?”

-Revelation 6:9-10

This question has been the cry of believers for more than two millennia. How long will godly people have to suffer while evil prevails? How long must we continue to endure in this fallen world? How long will Jesus’ return be delayed? The answer that God provides to the apostle John through the book of Revelation reveals both His sovereignty and His grace: until the plan of salvation has been accomplished. Throughout the book, we see the tension play out between judgment and redemption, with God several times pausing his acts to issue a call to repentance. For all its prophetic value, the book of Revelation is also a stunning testament to God’s faithfulness—and a plea for all people to receive the grace and mercy that He offers while there is still time.

John opens the book of Revelation with an explanation to his audience— believers located in seven churches in Asia Minor—that what they are about to read was revealed to him directly by Christ. He affirms that he is John the disciple, their brother and companion in tribulation, who is living in exile on the isle of Patmos. The vision that John witnessed must have startled him. Despite the number of years that had passed since he had last seen Jesus, he would have certainly still had vivid memories of Jesus’ earthly appearance. But the One he saw in his vision bore little resemblance to the man he had known. This Christ was not the lowly Galilean rabbi or the gentle Lamb of God. He was the awe-inspiring Judge of the nations revealed in all His glory—the mighty Lion of God. While other people in the New Testament also encountered the risen Lord, none of them was specifically instructed to write down what they had seen so it could be read by others. What John saw is for all believers everywhere and every time.

John uses physical descriptions to record his vision of Christ, but these descriptions are also deeply symbolic about Jesus’ nature. First, Jesus is wearing a flowing robe and a golden band around His chest (see Revelation 1:13), which refers to His role as the great High Priest of His people. His hair is “white like wool” (verse 14), which speaks of His wisdom and eternal nature.

Jesus’ eyes are far different than when John saw them last. Gone is the compassion that the disciple likely remembered. In its place are flames capable of penetrating the deepest part of the soul. His feet are like brass, symbolizing His power to judge the nations. His voice is like the roar of many waters, symbolizing its power to be heard across the realm of the earth (see verses 14–15).

 Jesus is holding seven stars in his right hand. In John’s day, the right hand was a symbol of power and safety, and the seven stars are identified as the seven angels who were sent to guide and protect those congregations. The sword that comes out of Jesus’ mouth represents the Word of God, which He will use to judge humanity. The brightness of Christ’s face indicates that His light will illuminate a dark and sinful world (see verse 16).

Taken together, these images reveal Jesus as the Holy One who is coming to judge the works of His church. All believers will stand before Him as He evaluates their deeds. We may imagine ourselves reacting as John did at such a prospect—by falling down in a dead faint—but we must remember He is the same Savior in whom we have put our trust.

So, while the images may seem alarming, we have nothing to fear. In fact, we can take comfort from this passage. Jesus not only knows the future but also lives in it just as comfortably as He does in what has been. He holds all power in His hands, yet He invites us to draw near and walk with Him. He sees everything that lies ahead for each one of us and says to us all, “Do not be afraid!”


Adapted from Revelation: The Ultimate Hope in Christ (Jeremiah Bible Study Series) by Dr. David Jeremiah.

21 October

End Times FAQ With Max Lucado

The term “end times” causes different reactions among people. Some approach the subject with excitement, while others broach it reluctantly or even fearfully. After all, with so many issues in the present, why should we spend our time speculating about the future?

Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.

– Philippians 3:13-14

The apostle Paul penned these words and they provide encouragement that facing the future helps us face the present. The best of life is yet to be. Got challenges in the here-and-now? Then ponder what is to come. Yes, the Bible has much to say about the future of our world, the end of history, and the glorious span of eternity that lies beyond. But God didn’t give us those glimpses just so that we could better understand the future. He helps us see the plan to invite us to spend eternity with Him. Paul goes on in Colossians 3 to encourage believers to focus on heavenly things.

Since, then, you have been raised with Christ, set your hearts on things above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God. Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things.

— Colossians 3:1–2

Your soul needs hourly gazes into the life to come. You need to know what your departed loved ones are doing. You need to envision the rapture and the millennium. You need to picture your eternal home and the face of God. Why? Because Heaven is the green vegetable in the spiritual diet. It makes us whole. It keeps us healthy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the anti-christ alive today?

Using the example of Judas in the Bible, Max Lucado explains how the enemy has candidates for the anti-christ in each generation. Watch the full answer now.

Are we living in the end times?

According to Max Lucado, we are living in the end times. He believes that many of the signs in Matthew 25 have been fulfilled. Watch the full answer now.

Is Jesus returning soon?

No one knows when Jesus will return, however, we need to pay attention to the signs of His second coming. Jesus calls us to be prepared. Max shares how to posture our hearts during the waiting. Watch the full answer here.

Where do people go when they die?

Pastor Max Lucado shares about where believers go when they die. He examines scriptures about paradise. There is hope in knowing that there is a place of restoration in healing where believers will wait until the return of Christ. Watch his full answer here.

07 October

New Studies Coming in October 2024

Fall brings many “returns”– the return of beautiful leaves, scarves, afternoons watching football, and pumpkin spice-flavored everything. Here at HCR, we are eagerly anticipating the return of some of your favorite authors and Bible studies. Lysa TerKeurst, Dallas Willard, Sarah Young, John MacArthur, and Max Lucado all have Bible studies releasing this month. Keep reading to learn more, and see if you find a new study you’ll return to again and again!

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03 September

New Studies Coming in September 2024

Much like Inigo Montoya in the classic film The Princess Bride, most of us hate waiting.

However, that is the theme I thought of when I was putting together the below collection of Bible studies that are coming from HarperChristian Resources this September.

The first to release is Megan Marshman’s Relaxed, a study on Proverbs 3:5-6. These verses encourage us to trust in the Lord, which, in my experience, entails a whole lotta waiting! Megan teaches in Relaxed how to have the posture of Jesus as we trust in the Lord.

The second to release is an advent Bible study from Christine Caine and Lisa Harper. Advent is literally about waiting. People in the first century were waiting for the coming of the Messiah the same as we in the 21st century are waiting for Jesus to return. Lisa and Chris tag team in this study helping us recapture the wonder of Jesus living with us.

The final release is appropriately Forever, the final volume of Passion’s Jesus Bible study series. This series (Beginnings, Revolt, People, Savior, Church, and Forever) looks at the six acts of Scripture and walks participants through them. Not only have we been waiting for this final volume to come out, we all are waiting for Jesus to return and usher in his Forever Kingdom.

Keep reading to learn more about these and more!

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12 August

5 Essential Studies from Max Lucado

Since entering the ministry in 1978, Max Lucado has served churches in Miami, Florida; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; and San Antonio, Texas. He currently serves as the teaching minister of Oak Hills Church in San Antonio. He is the recipient of the 2021 ECPA Pinnacle Award for his outstanding contribution to the publishing industry and society at large. He is America’s bestselling inspirational author with more than 150 million products in print.

Here are 5 essential Bible studies from Max:

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15 July

New Studies Coming in August 2024

God’s faithfulness is on full display in our upcoming Bible studies this August. Ruth Chou Simons’s Now and Not Yet highlights 6 ways God is more faithful then we know, Max Lucado’s What Happens Next unveils God’s faithfulness to us in the End Times, Sandy Richter shows how God is faithful to his people during one of the most chaotic and morally dark eras of Israel’s story in her Deborah study. Keep reading to learn more about these and more!

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