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What does the Bible say about the world to come?

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The Bible describes the world to come as an eternal existence prepared for believers, marked by righteousness and the presence of God.

The world to come, as referred to in scripture, is the new Jerusalem and the new heaven and earth that God has prepared for His people. In Hebrews 2:5, it states that God has not subjected the world to come to angels but to men, specifically the man Christ Jesus and His followers. This world is characterized by eternal righteousness where tears, death, and pain no longer exist (Revelation 21). Believers live as strangers and pilgrims in this current world, longing for the better country promised by God, a reality they embrace in faith (Hebrews 11:13-16).
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:5, Revelation 21:1-4, Hebrews 11:13-16

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The World to Come
Todd Nibert · Jun 22, 2008
The World To Come
Todd Nibert · Jun 22, 2008
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