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How do we know that God will make all things new?

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We know God will make all things new because He declares it in Revelation 21:5, stating 'These words are faithful and true.'

In Revelation 21:5, it is affirmed by the One sitting on the throne, who declares, 'Behold, I make all things new.' This assertion is further supported by God's nature, as He is faithful and cannot lie. The assurance is emphasized when He instructs John to write these things down, indicating their certainty and truthfulness. We can have confidence in the promise of renewal and restoration because it is grounded in the character of God as the 'Alpha and Omega,' the beginning and the end. This reinforces that His plans through history are driven by His sovereign will and purpose, ensuring that the ultimate fulfillment of these promises will be realized.
Scripture References: Revelation 21:5, Revelation 1:8

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All Things New
Clay Curtis · Jan 2, 2011
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