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Revelation
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30 Day Devotional

Paul Mallard and Elizabeth McQuoid

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Paul Mallard and Elizabeth McQuoid

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Does the church have a future?

Across the generations troubled Christians have often asked this question.

Even as early as the end of the first century the future of the church hung in the balance. False teaching, internal division and persecution were rife. Emperor Domitian had exiled the apostle John, probably in his 90s, on the island of Patmos. You can imagine John, pacing up and down the island at night, looking across the sea to the cities on the shore, wondering, ‘Does the church have a future?’

Into this situation the Lord comes and makes these glorious revelations. He gives John this vision and tells him to write to the seven churches of Asia Minor, in the eastern part of the Roman Empire, in what is now called Turkey.

To each of these churches Jesus says, ‘I know… I know your hopes and dreams, your faults and failings, your joys and sorrows, your temptations and frustrations.’ Jesus knew each church, and so he could speak wisely and truthfully into each circumstance. He said some hard things to shake the believers out of their apathy. He also spoke words of comfort. The letter ends by pointing the believers to heaven, a reminder that despite their present struggles, ultimately they are on the victory side.
Today the church still faces internal division, opposition and persecution. It is understandable that some believers ask, ‘Does the church have a future?’

The answer is the same as it always has been.

Absolutely.

Paul Mallard

Paul Mallard

Paul Mallard is Director for the West Midlands FIEC and the chair of FIEC's Theology Team, helping churches and leaders to think through the key theological challenges facing us in 21st Century Britain.

Paul retired from full-time ministry at Widcombe Baptist Church in Bath in 2022. He speaks at numerous Christian events and has trained a generation of church workers. His wife Edrie’s story is told movingly in Invest Your Disappointments (IVP, 2013). Paul and Edrie are parents and grandparents.

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Elizabeth McQuoid

Elizabeth McQuoid

Elizabeth McQuoid is Commissioning Editor for Keswick Ministries. She is married to Jeremy, the Chairman, and they live in Aberdeen. She has written over 20 study guides, including The Transforming Trinity. She edits the Food for the Journey series, and is co-author with husband Jeremy of The Amazing Cross. Elizabeth is a columnist for Evangelicals Now and a former trustee of Keswick Convention.

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A Reflective and Hope-Filled Journey Through Revelation

Revelation: 30-Day Devotional by Paul Mallard and Elizabeth McQuoid offers a thoughtful and spiritually enriching journey through the truths of the Book of Revelation. This devotional is best suited for readers already familiar with the basics of Revelation or those engaging with it in more depth, making it an excellent companion to a fuller Bible study or book on the subject. One of the standout aspects is the emphasis on the unshakeable truth that our righteousness rests not on our own hearts but solely on Jesus Christ. The authors quote John Bunyan: “It was not my good frame of heart that made my righteousness better; or my bad frame of heart that made it worse; for my righteousness was Jesus Christ himself, ‘the same yesterday, and today, and forever.’” This reminder of Christ’s constancy brings comfort and reassurance in daily life. The devotional also highlights the hope of heaven, portraying it as our eternal home, and encourages meditation on the many titles of Christ—from “Bread of Heaven” and “Good Shepherd” to “King of Kings” and “Prince of Peace.” These reflections inspire awe, devotion, and a deeper understanding of who Jesus is—fully God and fully man, the conqueror of death, and the faithful light. While not a comprehensive guide to Revelation, this devotional pairs beautifully with other studies, providing rich, daily reflection and pointing readers to additional resources for deeper exploration. It calls believers to live in light of Christ’s eternal promises and to serve Him wholeheartedly. Highly recommended for those seeking to grow in faith, deepen their understanding of Revelation, and reflect on Christ’s victory and hope.

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