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- That’s the present heaven. But after the resurrection, God will come down to live with us in our place. The future heaven, on the new earth, will not be “us with God” but “God with us.”
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Oct 25, 2021 · The future Heaven, on the New Earth, will not be “us with God” but “God with us.” We err when we confuse the present pre-resurrection Heaven with the future post-resurrection Heaven that God will bring down to the New Earth.
So the ultimate heaven, on the new earth, will not be “us with God” but “God with us.” While the throne of God is now in the present heaven, when God descends to live on the new earth, “The throne of God and of the Lamb will be in the city” ( Revelation 22:3 ).
Sep 28, 2013 · We normally think of our going up to heaven to live with God in his place. That is indeed what happens when we die. But the ultimate promise is that God will come down to live with us in our place, on the new earth. The ultimate heaven will not be “us with God” but God with us (Revelation 21:3).
Dec 23, 2023 · The ultimate Heaven will not be “us with God” but “God with us” (Revelation 21:3). The New Earth will be Heaven incarnate, just as Jesus Christ, our Immanuel, is forever God incarnate who will happily live in our midst.
Revelation 21:3 ends with “and God himself will be with them as their God.” The name and meaning of Immanuel, or “God with us,” now reaches its full potential of significance and redemptive purpose. This access to God has been a major theme of Scripture, and it is beneficial and edifying to examine the history of access to God.
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His name is Jesus Christ and He is the long-awaited Immanuel, which means, God with us (Matthew 1:22–25). Jesus is the Word (Divine Logos) who is both with God and is God (John 1:14). Jesus took on human flesh and dwelt among us; He is both fully God and fully man (John 1:18; Colossians 1:19).