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What does Revelation 21 say about the nature of God's paradise?

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Revelation 21 describes God's paradise as a glorious city where righteousness dwells and God resides with His people.

In Revelation 21, God’s paradise is portrayed as the new Jerusalem, a magnificent city that descends from heaven, symbolizing the restored relationship between God and humanity. It is characterized by the absence of sin, sorrow, and death, where believers experience the fullness of God's presence. The city is depicted as radiant, with walls of jasper, streets of pure gold, and adorned with precious stones, conveying beauty and purity. Notably, God Himself dwells among His people, fulfilling the longing for communion that was lost due to sin. This vision inspires hope for all believers, demonstrating the ultimate fulfillment of God’s promise to restore and perfect creation.
Scripture References: Revelation 21:1-4, Revelation 21:9-27, Isaiah 60:18

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