This week we considered what our life will be like in eternity. Although we may have some funny misperceptions (floating on a cloud with a harp?), the reality that we observed in our text is full of rich delight and soul-stirring joy.
We noted these five elements in Revelation 21:9–27:
Wedding (verses 9-10): The wedding supper of the Lamb inaugurates a relationship of communion and love with Christ that will grow and grow in endless joy and satisfaction.
Wonder (verses 11-21): The holy city is going to h...
This week we considered what our life will be like in eternity. Although we may have some funny misperceptions (floating on a cloud with a harp?), the reality that we observed in our text is full of rich delight and soul-stirring joy.
We noted these five elements in Revelation 21:9–27:
- Wedding (verses 9-10): The wedding supper of the Lamb inaugurates a relationship of communion and love with Christ that will grow and grow in endless joy and satisfaction.
- Wonder (verses 11-21): The holy city is going to have the glory of God, and we are going to be fit to dwell there with him in everlasting wonder.
- Worship (verses 22-23): No longer constrained by indwelling sin and the weakness of our flesh, we will finally be free to delight in worship as we were always meant to.
- Walking (verses 23b-26): We will experience every function of our lives shining with the love and beauty of Christ.
- Welcome Home (verse 27): All those who are present will really belong. Each one will be a living trophy of grace, purchased by the Lamb on the throne.
To sum up: Life with Christ in the new heavens and new earth will satisfy every true desire and fulfill every promise of God.
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