NEW HEAVEN AND NEW EARTH – WHAT IS THE EXACT LOCATION? WHO ARE THE PEOPLE WHO WILL GO THERE? FYTube



On a Celestial stage, the sacred pages of the Bible unfold the inspiring narrative of the new heaven and new earth, from the poetic visions of Isaiah to the apocalyptic revelation of John. We are guided on a journey of hope and promise. Let’s explore the depths of these prophetic visions where the divine promise of renewal transcends time, inspiring towards a celestial future of peace, justice, and perfection. This is an invitation to reflect on eternal hope and the certainty of a glorious destiny in the words of Isaiah and John.

Welcome to the journey of the new heaven and new earth. The promise of a new heaven and a new earth is one of the most impactful and comforting narratives in the Bible. It transcends the boundaries of time and space, nurturing hope and inspiring the faith of many throughout the centuries. The biblical vision of the new heaven and new earth is multifaceted, addressed by different sacred writers and interpreted by theologians throughout history. The starting point for this eschatological vision is found in the book of Isaiah, Chapter 65, Verse 17, which states:

“For behold, I create new heavens and a new earth, and the former things shall not be remembered or come into mind.” In this passage, the Prophet Isaiah envisions a new creation where God will reign over all nations. The world will be a place of peace, justice, and prosperity, and all living beings will dwell in harmony. In this vision, Isaiah describes a world without death, without suffering, and without tears. The sun and the moon will no longer be necessary, for the glory of God will illuminate the earth. Wild animals will live in peace with domestic animals, and children will play without fear.

Isaiah’s vision is one of hope and promise, reminding us that God has a plan for the world—a plan of peace, justice, and prosperity. Another significant vision of the new heaven and new earth is described in the book of Revelation, Chapter 21, Verses 1-3:

“Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and the sea was no more. And I saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband. And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, ‘Behold, the dwelling place of God is with man. He will dwell with them, and they will be his people, and God himself will be with them as their God.'”

The passage continues, promising the wiping away of every tear, the absence of death, mourning, crying, and pain, as the former things have passed away. The familiar earth, as we know it, will not endure forever. After the great Final Judgment, God will create a new earth. God also promised to Isaiah that He would create a new and eternal land, as mentioned in Isaiah 65 at the beginning of the video. In John’s time, the sea was considered dangerous and unstable, also associated with the origin of evil.

We don’t know how the new earth will look or where it will be located, but God and His followers—those whose names are written in the Book of Life—will be gathered to live for all eternity. Will you be there? The New Jerusalem is where God will dwell among His people. Instead of us ascending to meet Him, He will descend to be with us, just as when God became man in Jesus Christ and lived among us. Wherever God reigns, there is peace, security, and love. Have you ever imagined what the holy city, the New Jerusalem, would be like?

Described as the place where God will remove all sorrow for all eternity, there will be no more death, sorrow, crying, or pain. Regardless of what you are going through now, this does not represent the final word. God has written the final chapter that speaks of complete joy for all those who love Him. We may not know everything we wish, but it will be enough to know that eternity with God will be more wonderful than we could ever imagine. God is the creator of everything and everyone.

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  1. A new heaven and a new earth isn't what most people think it will be. In reality the Revelation 21:1 KJV Bible verse that tells of this new heaven and new earth is actually talking about a new kingdom of heaven and a new universe or a new universe/earth. This is to say that in Scripture, as recorded in the KJV Bible, the word "earth" is a homonym that refers to both the planet earth, Luke 18:8 KJV Bible, and the word earth also refers to the "universe" that I use the terminology "universe/earth" to explain and illustrate this premise which premise is the crux of my Windham Hypothesis.
    Here's the further elaboration on my universe/earth premise that should soon be corroborated by the JWST with this corroboration, in my opinion, already having the scientific data available to prove which premise is that our matter containing, finite, ever expanding universe/earth wherein there is darkness is encapsulated in a finite, ever stretching, insulating firmament beyond which is the infinite kingdom of heaven or simply heaven and there is only one kingdom of heaven (singular) as recorded in Genesis *1:1 KJV Bible. This infinite outer realm of Light wherein there is no darkness is probably where we will find all of that as yet unaccounted for antimatter only in infinite form instead of being in an equally proportionate form to the matter we have in our universe/earth.
    However, here's where it gets really, really interesting. What if that encapsulating firmament has a reflective inner surface? This would mean that there aren't as many stars in the night sky as we currently think that there are. This would also mean that our universe/earth isn't as big as we currently think that it is and this would then mean that our universe/earth isn't as old as we currently think that it is, and this would all be the greatest astronomical discovery of all time…, and then some while it has all been recorded in Scripture some 3,500 years in the past.
    The following is a list of some of the KJV Bibel verses wherein the word earth is referring to the universe/earth. Genesis *1:1, *2:1 which answers the "ET" question; Job 1:7, 2:2; Isaiah 40:22, 65:17, 66:1; Matthew *6:10 which has got to be the most misquoted verse of Scripture in the entire universe/earth. "Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven." This is to say that in this verse of Scripture, as in at least one other verse of Scripture (Rev. 12:9) we have the preposition "in" being used as an adjective in order to modify and or describe the word "earth" to mean the "universe", and 24:35; Mark 13:27; 2 Peter 3:13; Revelation *12:9, 21:1.
    This is a redacted synopsis of my Windham Hypothesis.

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