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What does the New Jerusalem teach us about heaven?

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The New Jerusalem teaches that heaven is a place of perfect communion with God, free from sin and sorrow.

The New Jerusalem illustrated in Revelation 21-22 is a powerful depiction of heaven, emphasizing the perfection and joy that awaits believers. It is described as a glorious city filled with the glory of God, where there is no darkness, pain, or sorrow. This heavenly city assures believers of the promise that they will dwell with God for eternity, experiencing His presence fully. The imagery of the tree of life and the river of life symbolizes the unending sustenance and fellowship that believers will enjoy in heaven, further affirming the beauty and completeness of God's redemptive plan.
Scripture References: Revelation 21:1-4, Revelation 22:1-5, John 14:2-3

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The Holy City
Don Fortner · Mar 17, 2013
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