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7—Heaven is Home. Life is Camping: Rev. 20:9—Just a note on the ā€œcampā€ of the saints. Note they stay close to God’s Temple and close to each other. That has always been God’s desire that we stay close to him, and not ever get comfortable with the world. As Peter and Paul remind us, our lives here are like living in a ā€œtentā€. Heaven is home, and life is just camping. The best is yet to come. This world is not our home, we are just pilgrims and strangers passing through. Remember 2 Peter 1:13-14.
8—The Release & Doom of Satan: Rev. 20:7,10— When will that happen? Satan’s release will occur immediately at the end of the thousand-year reign of Christ. Satan will have been raging, and thinking about everything, but then he gets one more chance to afflict the earth.
Ā  It is mind-boggling to think that people could sink so low as to listen to Satan after 1,000 years of seeing Jesus and what the world was like under His rule! There was perfect justice, perfect peace, perfect health, and perfect agricultural production. But then the old dragon gets out—and he has a huge following once again.
9—Fear the Holiness of Jesus: Rev. 20:11-15—Perhaps no scene in the entire Bible grips our minds and stirs our souls as much as the last verses of Revelation 20. Imagine the scene: in one moment all the angels and all the humans who have ever lived on this planet—perhaps as many as 40+ billion souls will be assembled. In utter silence, the scene opens.
In the glow of God’s glory surrounding His throne stand the redeemed of all the ages. Behind them, in countless ranks, are all the angelic hosts. The four angelic creatures hover about God’s presence while our representatives, the twenty-four elders, stand, and then kneel before the throne. All the dead, small and great, are in this assembly. Every single person who has ever lived is there: not one soul will escape this summons to the court of God Almighty—Called, declared guilty by their own words, deeds, and thoughts—then cast into the Lake of Fire