The spiritual reality of God's fulfilled presence with humanity—replacing Sheol after 70 A.D.
What is
The New Jerusalem
The New Jerusalem is the spiritual reality established after 70 A.D., replacing Sheol and the old covenant system. TGNN teaches it represents God's open and eternal presence with humanity—now and beyond.
ExplanationIn Revelation 21, the New Jerusalem descends from heaven as a symbolic image of God's fulfilled relationship with humanity. TGNN interprets this not as a physical city, but as the spiritual dwelling of God with His people, established after the judgment and end of the old covenant in 70 A.D.This New Jerusalem replaces Sheol and the temple-based access to God. Its gates are “never shut” (Revelation 21:25), signifying constant access to divine presence, healing, and peace. It is not entered through religion, law, or fear—but through faith and love, as each person walks with God.Rather than pointing to a distant, future Heaven, the New Jerusalem is the ongoing reality of the afterlife life after fulfillment—and we can spiritually begin to live by this idea in this life.