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Why is Christ called the maker of all things new?

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Christ is called the maker of all things new as He renews creation and brings transformation to believers (Revelation 21:5).

In Revelation 21:5, Christ declares that He is making all things new, highlighting His redemptive work in both creation and the hearts of believers. This renewal signifies not only the promise of a new heaven and earth but also the spiritual transformation that occurs within individuals when they accept Christ. Jesus effectively restores the brokenness caused by sin, creating new life and hope in those who believe. Understanding Christ as the maker of all things new encourages Christians to embrace their identity in Him and the ongoing work of sanctification in their lives.
Scripture References: Revelation 21:5

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