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Through the promises found in Revelation 21, Christians are called to live transformed lives here and now, grounded in the reality of the future promises of God, and to diligently pursue holiness as a reflection of their future heavenly citizenship. Show 1 outline
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Revelation 21 declares that in the new heaven and earth, God will permanently remove the pains of the fallen world, encouraging believers to endure present sufferings with the assurance of a promised eternal peace. Show 1 outline
heaven
In Revelation 21, the vision of the New Heaven and the New Earth affirms that God's ultimate victory in spiritual warfare is assured, offering believers hope and motivation to live righteously. Show 1 outline
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The imagery of the New Jerusalem in Revelation 21 illustrates the ultimate union between Christ and his Church, symbolizing the holy and eternal marriage that believers are called to anticipate. Show 1 outline
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The new creation is a demonstration of God's power and glory, and he promises to bring it about for all believers. Show 1 outline
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God is making a way for all believers to enter the New Jerusalem and enjoy the blessings of his presence. Show 1 outline
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God is creating a new heaven and a new earth that will be a dwelling place for all believers. Show 1 outline
new creation
The depiction of the New Jerusalem in Revelation 21 illustrates the intimate fellowship God desires with his people, urging Christians to center their lives on building a relationship with God that mirrors this future reality. Generate outline
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In Revelation 21, the imagery of a New Heaven and a New Earth emphasizes God's ultimate plan for redemption, revealing his desire to restore creation to its original holiness and inviting believers to live in hope and anticipation of this renewal. Generate outline
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Through the vision of the New Heaven and New Earth in Revelation 21, Christians are encouraged to trust in God's control over both present tribulations and future glory. Generate outline
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God is in control
Revelation 21's portrayal of God's direct presence with his people emphasizes that his control brings about restoration and an end to all pain and suffering. Generate outline
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God is in control
The depiction of the New Jerusalem in Revelation 21 illustrates that God's sovereignty ensures the fulfillment of his promises and the realization of ultimate justice and peace. Generate outline
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God is in control
In the promise of a new heaven and a new earth, Revelation 21 reminds us that God is in control of the ultimate outcome and destiny of creation. Generate outline
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God is in control
The imagery of a renewed, holy city in Revelation 21 provides practical insight for Christians on how to engage in spiritual warfare by living out principles of holiness, justice, and divine peace in their daily lives. Generate outline
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spiritual warfare
Revelation 21 challenges believers to confront the forces of fallenness and sin within themselves by embracing the transformative power of God's promise for a new creation. Generate outline
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The New Jerusalem depicted in Revelation 21 symbolizes the final dwelling place of God with humanity, illustrating the end-goal of spiritual warfare as eternal communion with God. Generate outline
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spiritual warfare
The eradication of sorrow, pain, and death in the New Jerusalem, as described in Revelation 21, offers a vision of hope and restoration that married couples can aspire to through faith in Christ. Generate outline
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marriage
The promise of God's dwelling place among his people in Revelation 21 reflects the intimacy and faithfulness that should characterize Christian marriages, mirroring God's eternal love for his bride, the Church. Generate outline
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marriage
Revelation 21's depiction of a new heaven and a new earth serves as a reminder that, just as in marriage, believers are invited into a transformational covenant relationship with God. Generate outline
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marriage
The depiction of God dwelling among his people in Revelation 21 illustrates the intimate relationship he desires with us, prompting personal transformation and deeper spiritual commitment from every believer. Generate outline
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creation
The eradication of tears, sorrow, and pain in the new creation as depicted in Revelation 21 highlights the transformative power of God's ultimate salvation, encouraging us to live in hope and righteousness today. Generate outline
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The vibrant description of the New Jerusalem in Revelation 21 symbolizes God’s perfect and eternal provisions for his people, inviting believers to aspire to a holy and dedicated Christian life. Generate outline
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creation
Through the promise of a new heaven and a new earth, God affirms his commitment to redeem and fully restore his creation, breaking the chains of decay and sin. Generate outline
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Believers can prepare themselves to experience the new creation by living according to God's will. Generate outline
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