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How do we know that the New Jerusalem will reflect God's glory?

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The New Jerusalem reflects God's glory as it is described in Revelation 21 as a place illuminated by the presence of God and the Lamb.

The assurance that the New Jerusalem will reflect God's glory is found in Revelation 21, which explains that the city's brilliance is likened to a precious jasper stone, clear as crystal. This imagery suggests purity and perfection, characteristics that define God's glory. Moreover, the text asserts that there will be no need for the sun or moon because God Himself and the Lamb will be the city's light. This not only confirms the city's divine origin but underscores that the fullness of God's presence is what brings light and life to the redeemed, marking them with His glory for eternity.
Scripture References: Revelation 21:11, Revelation 21:23

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