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What does 'He makes all things new' mean for believers?

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'He makes all things new' signifies both the regeneration of believers and the promise of future renewal in Christ.

The statement 'I make all things new' by Christ encompasses both the present transformation believers experience through regeneration and the future promise of a new creation. This transformation is manifested in the way believers now perceive their identity and live out their faith, as their hearts and desires are renewed by the Holy Spirit. Additionally, this promise extends to the eschatological hope of a new heaven and earth where sin, sorrow, and death are eradicated, providing believers with a profound hope and anticipation for eternal life with God.
Scripture References: Revelation 21:5, 2 Corinthians 5:17

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All Things New
Wayne Boyd · Dec 28, 2025
Joshua

Joshua

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