Greetings

 John to the seven churches that are in Asia: Grace to you and peace from him who is and who was and who is to come, and from the seven spirits who are before his throne,
Revelation 1:4 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/rev.1.4.ESV

John's initial greeting may have been to seven churches in what is now modern day Turkey, but as readers of his letter we can vicariously claim the blessing for ourselves. After all, he starts off by declaring his readership as blessed for reading his revelation. Grace and peace aren't limited to those seven churches, but are lavished upon all of God's people.

God is gracious to all, especially to those who trust in Christ, the greatest gift of all. In Him we enjoy God's undeserved kindness and forgiveness. Peace with God doesn't guarantee world peace, although we're blessed if we're peacemakers.

God is. This fact is a great assurance to His people. God isn't dead, He's living and active in the world today. God was. The God of the patriarchs can be ours too, by faith in Christ.

God is to come. The end is not yet. And even when this world passes away, God always will be, and the new creation will be enjoyed with Him by His people. The sevenfold, multifaceted Spirit of God will enable us to enjoy fellowship with Him for eternity.

'Eternal God, thank You for Your everlasting consistency, that You'll never let us down. May this fill us with confidence for life until Christ returns, in whose name we pray, amen'

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