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Why does God make all things new?

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God makes all things new for His glory and for the benefit of His people.

The act of making all things new is rooted in God's nature as Creator and Redeemer. His goal is not just to provide individual salvation but also to glorify Himself through the restoration of His creation. Revelation 21:5 highlights that this renewal is an expression of His sovereign grace, where He actively transforms and redeems. Every facet of the new creation serves to display His majesty, while also promising eternal joy and relationship for His elect. God’s transformative work, therefore, is purpose-driven and relational.
Scripture References: Revelation 21:5, Isaiah 43:25, 1 John 3:1

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All Things New
Don Fortner · Sep 18, 1988
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