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What does Revelation 22:5 mean?

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Revelation 22:5 declares that in the new heaven and earth, there will be no night, symbolizing the absence of darkness and the fullness of Christ's light.

Revelation 22:5 emphasizes that in the new heaven and new earth, there will be no night. This absence of night signifies a complete absence of darkness, which in biblical terms represents sin, ignorance, and separation from God. Instead, the light that encompasses this eternal state comes from the Lord God, illustrating His omnipresence and the illuminating nature of His glory. The passage serves to reaffirm the hope and assurance for believers in the eternal presence of Christ, the Light of the world, who dispels all darkness.
Scripture References: Revelation 22:5, John 1:9, 1 John 1:5

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No Night There
Norm Wells · Jul 20, 2011
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