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How do we know the New Jerusalem is the Church?

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The New Jerusalem is described as the Bride adorned for Christ, symbolizing the Church in Revelation.

The identification of the New Jerusalem as the Church is derived from its description in Revelation 21, where it is called the Bride of Christ. This metaphor elucidates the intimate relationship between Christ and His people, showcasing that the Church embodies the fulfillment of God’s promise of an everlasting dwelling with His chosen ones. Furthermore, the parallels drawn between the visions of Isaiah and John in Revelation demonstrate a continuous narrative of redemption where the Church is the manifestation of God’s glory. Thus, the New Jerusalem signifies the communal life of believers who dwell under His grace, expressing the fullness of joy and peace God intends for His people.
Scripture References: Revelation 21:2, Ephesians 5:25-27

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New Jerusalem
Paul Mahan · Dec 27, 2006
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