Eternal Glory with Our King
The return of Jesus ushers in more than judgment—it brings restoration. The groaning of creation will end. Death will die. The curse will be reversed. And the saints will dwell forever with their God in a new heaven and a new earth where righteousness dwells.
“Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth… and the dwelling place of God is with man.”
— Revelation 21:1–3
The Promise of Eternal Renewal
This is not merely a spiritual promise—it is cosmic redemption. The world that was marred by sin will be made new, not destroyed. God is making all things new (Revelation 21:5).
“Creation itself will be set free from its bondage to corruption…”
— Romans 8:21
The Saints Will Reign Forever
“They will reign forever and ever.”
— Revelation 22:5
No more sorrow. No more sin. No more separation. The hope of the early Church was not simply to escape this world—but to inherit a perfected one with Christ at the center.
“They shall see His face… and His name will be on their foreheads.”
— Revelation 22:4
The Early Church Lived for the City to Come
“Here we have no lasting city, but we seek the city that is to come.”
— Hebrews 13:14
They were pilgrims and strangers, not clinging to comfort, but longing for the better country God had prepared for them.
“Let us walk worthily, that we may be found in the land of the living.”
— Clement of Rome, 1 Clement 50
Our Hope Is More Than Heaven—It’s Union with Christ
He is the reward. He is the glory. He is the light of that city. The new heavens and new earth are glorious because Jesus will be there, and we will be with Him—forever.
What We Can Learn
- Eternity is not escape—it’s restoration and renewal.
- The saints will dwell in a real, perfect world with Christ.
- Our hope is not just heaven—it’s union with Jesus.
- Living for that day empowers purity, endurance, and joy.
Sources:
- The Holy Bible — Revelation 21:1–7; Revelation 22:1–5; Romans 8:18–25; Hebrews 13:14; 2 Peter 3:13
- Clement of Rome, 1 Clement 50
- Hermas, Similitudes 2
- Didache, ch. 10
- Ignatius of Antioch, Letter to the Smyrnaeans
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