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How does the river flow from the throne of God?

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The river flows from the throne of God signifying the source of mercy and grace that supports the believer's life.

In Revelation 22:1, it is stated that the river flows out of the throne of God and of the Lamb, symbolizing the origin of divine mercy and grace available to believers. This imagery emphasizes that all blessings and life-giving sustenance come directly from God's sovereignty and authority. The throne represents God's rule, while the river illustrates His abundant grace flowing to His people. This connection between the throne and the river signifies that believers are continually nourished and sustained by God's unmerited favor, reinforcing the idea that we are wholly dependent on Him for our spiritual well-being.
Scripture References: Revelation 22:1, John 7:37-39

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