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What does the tree of life represent in Revelation?

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The tree of life symbolizes eternal life and communion with Christ, as promised in Revelation 2:7.

In Revelation 2:7, the promise of the tree of life is extended to those who overcome, symbolizing eternal life and fellowship with God. This reflects the redemptive plan from Genesis to Revelation, where access to the tree of life signifies the restoration of what was lost in the Fall. Overcoming, through faith in Christ's sacrifice, allows believers to partake in this eternal blessing. The imagery of the tree of life in paradise also speaks to ultimate satisfaction and nourishment found only in communion with Christ, reinforcing the importance of persevering in faith to enjoy such eternal provisions.
Scripture References: Revelation 2:7, Genesis 2:9

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