📹 18. PIO412 2025-11-15 06
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NEW HEAVEN AND NEW EARTH: THE NEW JERUSALEM
This lecture opens Revelation’s final vision (Rev 21–22), where the new creation and the New Jerusalem overlap as both city and bride. It highlights what is gone: the sea as a symbol of chaos, death and tears, night, and even the temple, because God and the Lamb dwell directly with their people. It traces what is present: God’s glory as light, the river of the water of life, and the tree of life whose leaves heal the nations. It ends with a call to worship God alone, keep the book’s words, and live in hope because Jesus is coming soon.
This lecture opens Revelation’s final vision (Rev 21–22), where the new creation and the New Jerusalem overlap as both city and bride. It highlights what is gone: the sea as a symbol of chaos, death and tears, night, and even the temple, because God and the Lamb dwell directly with their people. It traces what is present: God’s glory as light, the river of the water of life, and the tree of life whose leaves heal the nations. It ends with a call to worship God alone, keep the book’s words, and live in hope because Jesus is coming soon.