The sermon presents a vivid and hopeful vision of the new heaven and new earth as revealed in the final chapters of Revelation, emphasizing God's ultimate restoration of creation after sin's curse. Central to this vision is the promise of eternal fellowship with God, where there will be no more death, sorrow, pain, or tears, and where believers will dwell in a glorified city adorned like a bride, with streets of pure gold and foundations of precious stones. The passage highlights the fulfillment of divine promises—seeing God's face, reigning with Christ, enjoying perfect knowledge and rest, and experiencing unending joy and worship—while underscoring that this eternal state is secured through faith in Christ and available to all who accept His invitation. The sermon concludes with a call to live with eternal perspective, trusting that God's timing is perfect and that His final work—making all things new—is both certain and imminent.