He who overcomes shall inherit all things, and I will be his God and he shall be My son

Dear friend, are you ready to hear what the Lord will give to everyone who overcomes to the end? For the same God will be your God and you will be his son, and you will dwell with Him for all eternity. Isn’t this good?

It is important to understand that, to receive this promise, we must remain firm under God’s divine will. We must all follow Him and overcome to the end, since these are the words that God said to John.

Many were killed for the cause of Christ, beheaded for not rejecting the Lord. However, those who died for his cause will receive the crown of eternal life and will be children of God.

In chapter 21:7, John makes it clear that we must all go through great adversity and persecution in order to achieve our salvation.

He that overcometh shall inherit all things; and I will be his God, and he shall be my son.

Revelation 21:7

Do you want to be one of those who will receive these great promises? If you are not firm, it is time for you to follow the Lord, the one who gave his life for you on the cross of Calvary.

Because one day death will come into your life, or it may be the day of the rapture, where all those who stand before the Lord will arise and receive the new earth and the new heaven. There will be no more sadness or pain, Christ will be with them.

Do not wait for this moment to pass, come and establish yourself in the Lord, because anyone who is not in his ways will not be able to be an heir and will be rejected by the Lord, since he never sought Him. God bless you.

The promise given in Revelation is not a light or symbolic promise; it is a declaration made by God Himself to those who remain faithful until the end. To overcome does not mean living a life without struggles, but persevering in faith despite trials, temptations, persecution, and suffering. The Christian walk is filled with challenges, yet the Lord assures us that victory belongs to those who trust in Him and do not turn away.

Throughout Scripture, we see that God has always honored those who remained faithful in difficult times. From the prophets to the apostles, many endured rejection, imprisonment, and even death for the sake of the truth. Their hope was not in this present world, but in the promise of eternal life. In the same way, believers today are called to remain steadfast, knowing that our present afflictions are temporary compared to the eternal glory that awaits us.

To inherit all things means to participate in the fullness of what God has prepared for His children. This inheritance is not earthly wealth or human recognition, but eternal communion with God, peace without end, and life in His presence. The new heaven and the new earth will be free from sin, pain, tears, and death. This is the ultimate hope of every believer and the reward for those who overcome through faith.

Overcoming also requires obedience and surrender. We cannot claim the promise while living according to our own desires and ignoring the will of God. True faith produces a transformed life, one that seeks holiness, righteousness, and love. As children of God, we are called to reflect His character in our daily walk, trusting that He gives us strength to persevere.

This message is both a warning and an invitation. It warns us not to neglect our relationship with God or take His grace lightly. At the same time, it invites us to draw near to Him, to repent, to believe, and to walk faithfully until the end. The Lord is merciful and patient, giving everyone the opportunity to turn to Him before that final day arrives.

Let us therefore remain firm in faith, confident in the promises of God. No matter how difficult the path may seem, the reward is eternal. He who overcomes will inherit all things, and God Himself will be his God. This is the hope that sustains us, strengthens us, and leads us forward as we wait for the fulfillment of His glorious promise.

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