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Dec 24, 2017 · John depicts the reunion of heaven and earth as the descent of a new Jerusalem. Unlike the old Jerusalem that was corrupted and dishonored by most of Israel’s kings, the new Jerusalem would be ruled by a divine king.
Jan 4, 2022 · “Heaven and earth will pass away,” Jesus said in Matthew 24:35. His statement was in the context of end times’ prophecies and the eternal nature of Jesus’ words: “My words will never pass away.” This means that trusting Jesus is wiser than trusting anything in this world.
Dec 22, 2020 · Heaven and earth, though distinct realms, aren’t entirely separated in the biblical storyline. God built an earthly sanctuary (the garden of Eden) to reflect his heavenly one. The fate of these two distinct realms, then, appears inextricably linked from the earliest moments of the biblical storyline.
Apr 19, 2024 · In the new heavens and new earth, Scripture says, there are seven things notable for their absence—seven things that are “no more”: • no more sea (Revelation 21:1) • no more death (Revelation 21:4) • no more mourning (Revelation 21:4) • no more weeping (Revelation 21:4) • no more pain (Revelation 21:4) • no more curse ...
Apr 1, 2022 · The current heaven is an intermediate heaven. It is not the final destination of believers. After the millennium and the final judgment, God will create a new heaven and earth where humans will dwell (cf. Rev 20). In fact, Revelation 21:2-4 says that the new heaven will descend onto the new earth.
1 day ago · Jesus has asked us to pray, not that we ‘go to heaven’ but that God’s kingdom should come on earth.”. His theological claim might sound provocative upon first reading, but he is in no way ...
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May 19, 2014 · What is the biblical view of Heaven, and how does it relate to Earth? The answer might surprise you.