Kingdom Family Ministries
When most people think about the end of the world, they imagine destruction, judgment, chaos, and catastrophe. But is that really how the biblical story ends? In this episode of Rethinking End Times, we explore Revelation 21 and the promise of a New Heaven and New Earth. Rather than describing God abandoning creation and starting over, Scripture presents a vision of restoration, renewal, and God's presence filling all things. Together we'll examine the meaning of the Greek word kainos ("new"), the connection between Isaiah's prophetic vision and John's Revelation, and why many scholars believe the New Heaven and New Earth represent transformation rather than replacement. We'll also explore the return of the Tree of Life, the healing of the nations, the significance of the New Jerusalem, and why Revelation's final vision contains no temple. The Bible begins with God dwelling among humanity in a garden and ends with God dwelling among humanity in a restored creation. The story of Scripture does not end with escape—it ends with renewal. Key Topics: • Revelation 21 and the New Heaven and New Earth • The difference between kainos and neos • Isaiah 65 and John's vision • Romans 8 and the restoration of creation • The New Jerusalem and the healing of the nations • Why there is no temple in Revelation • God's presence with humanity • Restoration versus destruction • The hope of new creation The future is not ruin. The future is renewal.
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