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What does it mean that God will make all things new?

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It means that God will completely restore and transform His creation, eliminating all remnants of sin and suffering.

When Scripture states that God will make all things new (Revelation 21:5), it conveys the promise of a complete transformation of the universe marred by sin. In Christ, believers are not only assured of their personal renewal in Him but also of the cosmos being restored to perfection. This act of renewal signifies the ultimate victory over sin and death, ensuring that all facets of existence will reflect God's holiness and righteousness. This promise provides the groundwork for our faith and hope, knowing that our present struggles do not define our future joy.
Scripture References: Revelation 21:5, Isaiah 65:17, Romans 8:21

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