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What is the significance of having no more tears in the new kingdom?

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In God's new kingdom, the absence of tears signifies the complete restoration and fulfillment of His promises to His people.

The promise that God will wipe away every tear is profoundly significant, as it points to the complete restoration that will be experienced in His new kingdom. In Revelation 21:4, God assures us that there will be no more death, sorrow, or crying, indicating that pain and suffering have no place in the redeemed state. This transformation reflects the ultimate triumph of God's redemptive work, where His grace fully envelops the lives of His people. The absence of tears not only signifies relief from earthly sufferings but also emphasizes the intimate relationship believers will have with God, who personally attends to their hearts and wipes away grief forever.
Scripture References: Revelation 21:4

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God's New Kingdom
Henry Mahan · Oct 27, 1991
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