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Apr 19, 2024 · As seen in Revelation chapters 21-22, the new earth will be the eternal dwelling place of believers in Jesus Christ. Scripture gives us a few details of the new heavens and new earth. The current heavens and earth have long been subject to God’s curse because of mankind’s sin.
- Will Heaven Be on Earth
We also know that the current heavens and earth (as referred...
- Revelation 21
The life I now live in the body, I live by faith in the Son...
- What is Heaven Like
The apostle John was privileged to see and report on the...
- Great White Throne Judgment
We know from Revelation 20:7-15 that this judgment will take...
- New Jerusalem
The new heaven and new earth are what some call the “eternal...
- Eternity
Articles from the Questions about Eternity category...
- Will Heaven Be on Earth
But, according to his promise, we look for new heavens and a new earth, wherein dwelleth righteousness. GOD'S WORD® Translation But we look forward to what God has promised-a new heaven and a new earth-a place where everything that has God's approval lives.
- Jesus Was Raised to Earth.
- The Bible Begins at Genesis 1, Not at Genesis 3.
- God Did Not Hold Back His Best When He Created The Earth.
- Humans Are Made in The Image of God to Have Dominion.
- God Has Entered Into An Eternal Covenant with Creation.
- The Destruction of The Earth Does Not Mean Its obliteration.
- The Holy Land Expands to Be A Holy Earth.
- Away from The Body and at Home with The Lord.
- Jesus’s Proclamation About The Kingdom of God Is Concerned with This World.
- The Renewal of The Earth Means We Are Committed to The Things of The Earth.
Jesus was raised to earth, not to heaven. We should not confuse the resurrection and the ascension. The grave of Joseph of Arimathea was empty. After his resurrection, Jesus’s body was clearly transformed, but it was still the very same physical body that was laid in the tomb. This resurrection is the firstfruits of the general resurrection (1 Cor....
The Bible does not begin with the problem of sin; it begins with the beauty of the earth. Through all the twists and turns of the biblical story, God remains committed to his creation. In the light of this, it is surprising that so many Christians view the earth as transient at best and something to be forsaken at worst. The opening chapters of Gen...
The earth that God created is not a functional, monochrome, utilitarian machine. It is full of beauty, color, and creativity. God declared it to be “very good” (Gen. 1:31). God did not hold back when he created this world by keeping the best for heaven. Of course, the world is not all that we would want it to be. Suffering pervades every part of ou...
Genesis 1 begins with the creation of the heavens and the earth, but then narrows in to a particular garden called “Eden.” This garden is where God dwells with his people on earth. In the Ancient Near East, the home of a god was a temple, and Eden is presented in these terms. But it is a temple with a difference. It is not a static, lifeless buildi...
It sounds strange in English to enter into a covenant with creation. How do animals, trees, and rocks respond? But God declares: “And I will make for them a covenant on that day with the beasts of the field, the birds of the heavens and the creeping things of the ground” (Hos. 2:18). We think of a covenant in contractual terms, between two informed...
The Bible talks of the total destruction of the earth twice: once in the flood in the days of Noah and the other in the final destruction of the earth by fire. Both of these events are mentioned in 2 Peter 3, a chapter of the Bible that is sometimes cited as proof that all will be destroyed. But this raises the question, What do we mean by destroye...
God’s intentions for one land, Israel, have ramifications for the future of the whole earth. Within an understanding of God’s ownership of the entire earth, God elected one nation, Israel, to be his chosen people. They were to live in a Promised Land (Ex. 3:8, 17; 13:5; 33:3) that is compared with the Garden of Eden (Isa. 51:3; cf. Ezek. 36:35). Wh...
The Apostles’ Creed asserts belief in both “the life everlasting” and “the resurrection of the body,” but immortality and resurrection are not the same thing. Immortality means that our life will not be interrupted by death, but resurrection means the raising of our physical bodies. What will be the state of those who die before the general resurre...
When Jesus claimed “my kingdom is not of this world” (John 18:36), he was not referring to the domain over which he rules. Hopefully the kingdom of God makes an impact in this world! The Gospels clearly identify two kingdoms, but the division is not between sacred and secular; the division is between the kingdom of God and the kingdom of Satan (Luk...
Creation and new creation are the bookends of the Bible. God is concerned for the renewal of this earth. Christian ministry is not just about telling people how to get into heaven when they die, essential though that is. It is also concerned for what happens in this world. Telling people the way of salvation is of foundational importance. Without r...
Jul 10, 2024 · The Bible mentions the new heaven and new earth a couple of times, both in the Old and New Testaments. Let’s take a look at a few passages: Isaiah 65:17-19 - “See, I will create new heavens and a new earth. The former things will not be remembered, nor will they come to mind.
Dec 24, 2017 · John depicts the reunion of heaven and earth as the descent of a new Jerusalem. Unlike the old Jerusalem that was corrupted and dishonored by most of Israel’s kings, the new Jerusalem would be ruled by a divine king. This new city would be built by God, not by human hands.
The new heavens and new earth is the culmination of the biblical story, when Christ accomplishes God’s original purposes for creation, reverses Adam’s curse, culminates his fulfillment of God’s promises to Abraham, and, ultimately, provides his people a place to dwell with God for eternity.
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