Revelation 22:1-5 Bible Teaching

In our exploration of Revelation, we examine John’s profound visions of a new heaven and new earth, as described in Revelation 21 and the beginning of chapter 22. This vision depicts a transformed reality following Christ’s second coming, marking the end of the old covenant age and the dawn of a new spiritual era. The New Jerusalem, symbolizing the intimate relationship between God and His people, is illuminated by God’s glory, with the Lamb as its light. As we move into Revelation 22, the imagery of the river of life and the tree of life unfolds, representing spiritual nourishment and healing. The absence of a curse highlights the spiritual liberation achieved through Christ, with God’s eternal presence guiding His people. These visions remind us of the immediacy and relevance of living as children of light, embracing the spiritual truths of the new covenant, and anticipating the fulfillment of God’s eternal kingdom.