Revelation 21:5
And the One seated on the throne said, "Behold, I make all things new." Then He said, "Write this down, for these words are faithful and true."
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Revelation 21:5?

2. How can we apply "I am making everything new" in our daily lives?

3. What does Revelation 21:5 reveal about God's character and His promises?

4. How does Revelation 21:5 connect with Isaiah 43:19 about new beginnings?

5. In what ways can we trust God's words as "faithful and true" today?

6. How should Revelation 21:5 influence our hope and perspective on the future?

7. What does "I am making everything new" in Revelation 21:5 mean for believers today?

8. How does Revelation 21:5 align with the concept of a new heaven and new earth?

9. Why is the promise of renewal in Revelation 21:5 significant for Christian eschatology?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Revelation 21?

11. What does "I make all things new" mean?

12. Does Heaven exist?

13. Will there be no more sea?

14. What is New Jerusalem?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the vision of God making "all things new" in Revelation 21:5 provide hope and encouragement in your current life circumstances?

2. In what ways does the theme of renewal in Revelation 21:5 connect with the concept of being a new creation in Christ as described in 2 Corinthians 5:17?

3. How can understanding God's sovereignty, as depicted in Revelation 21:5, influence your trust in His plans for your life and the world?

4. What practical steps can you take to live as a "new creation" in your daily life, reflecting the renewal that God promises?

5. How does the command to "write this down" in Revelation 21:5 emphasize the importance of Scripture in your spiritual growth and understanding of God's promises?1. What does the promise of a new heaven and a new earth signify to you?

2. What emotions or thoughts does the description of the New Jerusalem evoke in you?

3. How does the vision of God dwelling among His people influence your understanding of God's relationship with humanity?

4. How does the absence of a physical temple in the New Jerusalem shape your view of worship?

5. How does the concept of the second death in the lake of fire influence your understanding of divine judgment and reward?

6. In what ways do you see God making things new in your life today?

7. How can the promise of a life without mourning, crying, or pain bring comfort in your present situations?

8. How can the detailed description of the New Jerusalem inspire you to live in anticipation of this glorious future?

9. How can the vision of the New Jerusalem impact the way you handle trials and tribulations in your life?

10. How does the vision of God as the Alpha and Omega influence your view of God's sovereignty?

11. What does it mean to you to be called to "overcome," as mentioned in verse 7?

12. How does the concept of "the Lamb's book of life" impact your understanding of salvation?

13. How does the vision of the kings of the earth bringing their splendor into the New Jerusalem shape your understanding of the Kingdom of God?

14. How can this vision of eternal life with God influence your daily decisions and actions?

15. In your own life, how can you prepare yourself, as the Bride of Christ, for the coming of the New Jerusalem?

16. How does Revelation 21 influence your understanding of the end times?

17. What steps can you take to ensure your name is in the Lamb's Book of Life?

18. How can the vision of the holy city, the New Jerusalem, serve as a motivation in your Christian walk?

19. In your daily living, how can you strive to be part of those who "overcome" and inherit the promises of God?

20. How can the glory and purity of the New Jerusalem challenge you to live a life of purity and righteousness?

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