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What does the New Jerusalem teach us about our identity in Christ?

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The New Jerusalem illustrates that believers are the bride of Christ, signifying unity, safety, and eternal communion with Him.

The imagery of the New Jerusalem in Revelation 21 illustrates the profound identity of believers as the bride of Christ, emphasizing both intimate union and shared glory with the Savior. This depiction affirms that the church, as Christ's bride, is marked by His love, grace, and righteousness. The names of the 12 tribes and apostles reflect the completeness of God's elect, revealing that all believers, from every tribe and nation, belong to this holy city. This understanding not only assures believers of their secure status in Christ but also compels them to live out their identity as representatives of His grace in the world.
Scripture References: Revelation 21:9, Revelation 21:12, Ephesians 5:25-27

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The New Jerusalem
Bill Parker · Aug 25, 2024
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