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What does it mean that heaven and earth will pass away?

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The passing away of heaven and earth indicates the transience of our current reality, as emphasized in Mark 13:31.

The statement that heaven and earth will pass away, as declared in Mark 13:31, serves as a profound reminder of the temporary nature of the universe we inhabit. Everything we see and know is destined for destruction as part of God's sovereign plan. This understanding is critical for Christians, as it leads us to prioritize eternal truths over temporal matters. Peter elaborates on this in 2 Peter 3:10, where he describes the catastrophic end of the current creation, emphasizing the need for believers to live in a manner that reflects their hope in the new heavens and new earth that God has promised.
Scripture References: Mark 13:31, 2 Peter 3:10

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Don Fortner · Oct 18, 1998
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