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437 - Revelation - Part Twenty Nine: All Things Made New

01.08.2024 - By VoxologyPlay

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Revelation - Part Twenty Nine: All Things Made New. Today, Mike and Tim discuss the January blues and the concept of new creation and restoration. They explore the idea of the day of the Lord and the destruction and purification that will occur. They also delve into the building of the church and the testing of the work done by church leaders. How do the themes of renewal, purification, and the ultimate restoration of heaven and earth play out? What of the themes of the overlapping space of heaven and earth, the work of light, fire, and water, the day of the Lord, a new heaven and a new earth, the new Jerusalem, the new Eden, the reckoning and the call to holiness, the function of hell, the resurrection of Jesus, the new creation project, and the human element in the Bible?

The concept of new creation and restoration is a recurring theme in the Bible.

The day of the Lord involves both destruction and purification.

Before the rejoining of heaven and earth, there is work to be done, symbolized by light, fire, and water.

The day of the Lord is a recurring motif in the Bible, representing a reckoning for human and spiritual wrongdoing.

The ultimate goal of the biblical story is a new heaven and a new earth, a purified and tested creation.

The new Jerusalem and the new Eden are images of the restored and perfected creation.

The Bible calls believers to live holy lives and build on the foundation of Jesus Christ.

The function of hell in the biblical story is a topic that requires further exploration.

The resurrection of Jesus is a pivotal event that launches the new creation project.

The human element in the Bible is evident in the flaws and struggles of the early church.

Understanding the human element in the Bible can lead to a more authentic and nuanced interpretation of its teachings.

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