Rev. 20:15 explains what happens to those whose names are not written in the Book of Life. But what about those whose names are?
Rev 21:1-8 explains what happens.
Rev 21:9-27 explains who they are.
Why does John use the language of Bride to describe God's people? Because thier is no mo intimate relationship than that of bride and groom. (In Eternity, ther will be no cause for shame!)
What does the imagery of "the Holy City" teach us about the relationship between the Bride and the Groom?
1)The beauty of the Bride is the beauty of the Groom.
2) The safety of the Bride is secured by the power ofthe Groom.
3)The Groom is always and forever accessible and available to the Bride.
4)The stability of the Bride is established by the stability of the Groom.
Conclusion: The dimensions of the city reveal not only is there room enough for all God's people, but that God's people will know God in His glory even as they themselves are fully known. (1Cor 13:12) " For now we see in a mirror dimly, but then face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I have been fully known."
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