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Why is God's promise to make all things new important?

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God’s promise to make all things new assures believers of ultimate restoration and the presence of eternal life free from sin.

In Revelation 21:5, God declares, 'Behold, I make all things new.' This promise is significant as it encapsulates the hope of restoration not only for creation but also for the believers’ eternal state. The new heaven and new earth signify the complete eradication of sin and suffering. The assurance of this promise is a vital element of the Christian faith, offering encouragement amidst trials, as believers look forward to the fulfillment of God's redemptive plan where they will fully experience the glory and communion with God without the hindrances of sin. It serves to strengthen faith and provide a future hope.
Scripture References: Revelation 21:5, Romans 8:18-21

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