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What does Revelation 21 tell us about eternal life?

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Revelation 21 describes the ultimate restoration and the absence of sorrow for believers in eternal life with God.

In Revelation 21, John outlines a vision of the new heaven and new earth where God finally dwells with His people, promising to wipe away all tears and eliminate death and suffering. This passage illustrates the culmination of God's redemptive work, wherein eternal life is characterized by perfect communion with Him. Verse 4 emphasizes the absence of sorrow and pain, which signifies a complete reversal of the consequences of sin, highlighting what believers can expect in eternal fellowship with God. Such hope nourishes the believer's faith and encourages perseverance through the struggles of this present life, reminding them that their ultimate destiny is a joyful existence in the presence of God, unmarred by sin and its effects.
Scripture References: Revelation 21:4, Romans 8:18

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