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Addison Roberts - April 12, 2026

New Heavens and New Earth

Revelation 21 offers God's perspective on life, showing us that our current struggles are not the end of the story. The word apocalypse means unveiling, not destruction - God is revealing His heavenly viewpoint on earthly situations. John's vision of new heaven and earth describes renovation rather than replacement, where God restores creation to His original design. The holy city represents both community and personal intimacy with God. His promise to wipe away every tear should change how we live today, anchoring our hope in what's coming rather than being overwhelmed by present circumstances.

Scripture References: Revelation 21:1-8

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Addison Roberts - April 12, 2026

New Heavens and New Earth

Revelation 21 offers God's perspective on life, showing us that our current struggles are not the end of the story. The word apocalypse means unveiling, not destruction - God is revealing His heavenly viewpoint on earthly situations. John's vision of new heaven and earth describes renovation rather than replacement, where God restores creation to His original design. The holy city represents both community and personal intimacy with God. His promise to wipe away every tear should change how we live today, anchoring our hope in what's coming rather than being overwhelmed by present circumstances.

Scripture References: Revelation 21:1-8

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