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People who have been stripped of dignity, community and agency, diminished by fear and shame will be restored, healed, and made fully alive (Micah 4:4).
They will bring their work, their ‘glory and honour’, into the New Jerusalem as a form of worship to Jesus (Revelation 21:26). Those who now have nothing but owe much are offered the possibility that the work of their hands will be received by God as worship.
This is the world to come, which we await with eager expectation.
By Christians Against PovertyPeople who have been stripped of dignity, community and agency, diminished by fear and shame will be restored, healed, and made fully alive (Micah 4:4).
They will bring their work, their ‘glory and honour’, into the New Jerusalem as a form of worship to Jesus (Revelation 21:26). Those who now have nothing but owe much are offered the possibility that the work of their hands will be received by God as worship.
This is the world to come, which we await with eager expectation.