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What does Revelation 21:3 teach us about God's future with His people?

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Revelation 21:3 teaches us that God will dwell with His people forever, restoring the perfect communion lost at the fall.

In Revelation 21:3, the apostle John proclaims that God will dwell among His people, affirming the culmination of the covenant of grace. This verse represents the ultimate hope for believers when sin, suffering, and separation will be eradicated. The promise of God's presence is the fulfillment of the longing for communion that began in the Garden of Eden. In this final state, there will be no barriers between God and His people; all will be made new, and the relationship between God and His children will be characterized by perfect unity and peace. This promise, central to the believer’s hope, encourages perseverance in faith as it assures us that God's everlasting covenant secures our future with Him.
Scripture References: Revelation 21:3, Genesis 3:8

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