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What does the Bible say about the City of Light?

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The City of Light, or the New Jerusalem, is depicted in Revelation 21 as having the glory of God and serving as the eternal dwelling place of the redeemed.

The City of Light, referred to as the New Jerusalem in Revelation 21, is described as a glorious city descending from heaven, having the glory of God. This city represents the perfected church, the bride of Christ, adorned for her husband. John sees her with divine splendor, illustrating that the church's ultimate fulfillment and joy is rooted in her relationship with God. Furthermore, it emphasizes that in eternity, there will be no darkness or sin, for God will dwell among His people, illuminating their lives with His unending light.
Scripture References: Revelation 21:11, Revelation 21:2, Revelation 21:23

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