Our All-Inclusive Entrance into New Jerusalem
Recent posts are about the Triune God giving us an entrance into New Jerusalem. Our entering into the New Jerusalem involved God the Father in eternity, God the Son coming to die on the cross for u…
Recent posts are about the Triune God giving us an entrance into New Jerusalem. Our entering into the New Jerusalem involved God the Father in eternity, God the Son coming to die on the cross for u…
In Luke 15:10 Jesus said, “there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner repenting.” In Revelation 21:12 we read that New Jerusalem “had twelve gates, and at t…
Galatians 3:23-24 says, “before faith came we were guarded under law, being shut up unto the faith which was to be revealed. So then the law has become our child-conductor unto Christ that we…
The twelve gates are inscribed with the names of the twelve tribes of Israel (Rev. 21:12), who were the representatives of the law of the Old Testament, signifying the requirement of the law at the…
Revelation 22:3 says, “the throne of God and of the Lamb will be in it [New Jerusalem].” This is the eternal consummation of God’s kingdom, God’s administration over the uni…
The description of New Jerusalem in includes many “twelves.” The city has twelve gates which are twelve pearls with twelve angels and the names of the twelve tribes of Israel (Rev. 12:1…
First Peter 1:2 tells us that we were “Chosen according to the foreknowledge of God the Father in the sanctification of the Spirit unto the obedience and sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Chri…
Ephesians 2:18 declares that “through Him [Christ Jesus] we both have access in one Spirit unto the Father.” This is the three of the Triune God working together to bring us into Himsel…
We continue with the three parables in Luke 15—the shepherd searching for and finding the lost sheep, the woman searching for and finding the lost coin, and the father receiving, clothing, and feed…
The three parables in Luke 15 portray the Triune God seeking and finding sinners and bringing them into His house which culminates in New Jerusalem. In these three parables the sinner is illustrate…