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What if the end of the story isn’t collapse but completion—where even death bows and love has the last word? Today we walk through 1 Corinthians 15:24–28 and explore how the resurrection set a chain reaction in motion that will culminate with Christ placing every enemy under His feet and presenting a restored kingdom to the Father. The promise isn’t abstract or distant; it is the framework for hope when life feels broken, and it answers our deepest fears about suffering, injustice, and loss.

We unpack the language of victory and the meaning behind “then comes the end,” taking time to explore why death is named as the last enemy and how believers can face mortality without terror. Along the way, we open a window into the Trinity—not as a puzzle to solve but as a portrait of God’s heart: the Father leading in love, the Son reigning and joyfully submitting, and the Spirit glorifying the Son. That vision makes “God all in all” more than a phrase; it becomes an invitation into union where holiness and mercy meet.

From there, we turn to everyday life. Colossians says you are complete in Christ, which dismantles the pressure to chase spiritual scarcity. Jesus’ teaching on the “single eye” reorients our gaze, helping us stop labeling every swing of the pendulum as good or bad and start tracing each moment back to a faithful King who works all things for our good. We share practical ways to test God’s promises, renew the mind, and live as a “living sacrifice” without drifting into burnout or performance. And we close with an honest call to surrender the very thing we fear to lose, trusting that the One who gave all for us is worthy of all from us.

If this stirred hope or raised questions, subscribe, share this episode with a friend who needs courage, and leave a review to help more people find these conversations. Your stories and responses shape where we go next—what promise are you trusting God with this week?

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