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How do we know the promises about the New Jerusalem are true?

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The truth of the New Jerusalem promises is rooted in God's faithfulness and the prophetic word fulfilled in Christ.

The assurance of the promises regarding the New Jerusalem emerges from God's covenant faithfulness and the prophetic declarations found in Scripture. Isaiah’s prophecies, which foretell the coming of this joyful and peaceful dwelling, align with the New Testament revelation of Christ building His church. The faithfulness of God is evidenced by the historical fulfillment of prophecies concerning Israel’s exile and return, culminating in the establishment of Christ’s kingdom through His death and resurrection. The church embodies the New Jerusalem, serving as a testament to the ongoing fulfillment of God’s redemptive plan, demonstrating that His promises are as certain as His Word.
Scripture References: Isaiah 65:9, John 14:2-3, 1 Corinthians 3:11

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New Jerusalem
Paul Mahan · Dec 27, 2006
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