Revelation 21:9 – End Bible Teaching
In a recent teaching, we explored Revelation 21, focusing on the New Jerusalem and its significance in transitioning from the Old Covenant to the New Covenant age. This chapter, rich in symbolism, reveals a spiritual reality post-70 AD, marking a pivotal shift in the divine narrative. The New Jerusalem, described as a city descending from heaven, is adorned with God’s glory. Its architectural elements symbolize the spiritual truths of the New Covenant, with twelve gates named after Israel’s tribes and foundations bearing the apostles’ names, highlighting the inclusive nature of God’s kingdom. The teaching emphasized that the New Jerusalem is a present reality, reflecting the church’s role as the new temple of the Holy Spirit, embodying the hope of glory for believers. The chapter underscores the importance of sharing Jesus’ message, with the imagery of the city serving as a metaphor for the purity and beauty of the redeemed community. Revelation 21 invites believers to live in the light of this new reality, where God’s presence dwells among His people.
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