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What does it mean that Christ makes all things new?

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It means that through Christ, God is renewing His creation and fulfilling His promises, resulting in a future without sin and suffering (Revelation 21:5).

When Scripture states that Christ makes all things new, it encapsulates the transformative power of His redemption. Revelation 21:5 reminds us that God's creative authority brings about renewal in every aspect of creation. This renewal includes not only the individual believer's life but also the entire cosmos, culminating in a new heaven and a new earth where sin and sorrow are eliminated. Christ's declaration of making all things new is a promise of hope that ultimately replaces the brokenness of the world with His perfect creation. Believers can find assurance in this promise, knowing that the struggles they face will ultimately lead to a glorious fulfillment in eternity, where they will dwell in His presence free from all pain and sorrow.
Scripture References: Revelation 21:5, 2 Corinthians 5:17

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