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What does the Bible say about making all things new?

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The Bible, particularly in Revelation 21:5, affirms that God declares He is making all things new, emphasizing renewal through Christ.

The Bible speaks profoundly about the renewal of all things in Revelation 21:5, where it declares, 'Behold, I make all things new.' This signifies that everything tainted by sin is subject to God's renewing power. God, who initially created the world, is also the one who restores it. The Christian hope rests not only in individual transformation but in the ultimate restoration of creation itself. The promise that He will 'make all things new' assures us that through Jesus Christ, the weariness and degradation brought about by sin will be reversed, showcasing the glorious reality of His redemptive work.
Scripture References: Revelation 21:5, Revelation 21:5-6, Romans 8:21-23

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All Things New
Fred Evans · Jan 3, 2010

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Nothing Old
Charles Spurgeon · Dec 14, 2016
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