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How does God's grace relate to the dimensions of the New Jerusalem?

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The immense dimensions of the New Jerusalem symbolize the vastness of God's grace and the completeness of redemption.

The dimensions of the New Jerusalem, as depicted in Revelation 21, serve as a metaphor for the immense grace of God bestowed upon His people. The language of the city’s size emphasizes the immensity of God's mercy and the completeness of redemption through Christ. Just as the city is described as four-square and approximately 1,500 miles in measurement, so too is the grace we receive immeasurable in height, depth, and width. This imagery reassures believers of the equal access, grace, and standing each has before God, reflecting the perfection and inclusivity of salvation in Christ.
Scripture References: Revelation 21:16-17, Romans 8:38-39

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