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How do we know the New Jerusalem is a real promise from God?

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The promise of the New Jerusalem is firmly rooted in Scripture, particularly in Revelation 21, where it is described as a true and faithful event.

The assurance of the New Jerusalem as a promised reality is deeply embedded in biblical prophecy and the entirety of God's covenant with His people. Revelation 21 explicitly states that the words concerning the New Jerusalem are 'true and faithful,' urging believers to have confidence in what God has declared. The Scriptures affirm that this city is prepared by God Himself for His people, showcasing His commitment to their eternal joy and fellowship. As believers, we rely not on our understanding but on God’s faithful promise that what He has spoken will undoubtedly come to fruition, completing the restoration of all things.
Scripture References: Revelation 21:5-7

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New Jerusalem
Todd Nibert · Jul 15, 2009
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