Revelation 21:23

French (Zoque, Francisco León)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse from Revelation explains that the New Jerusalem doesn't need the sun or moon because God's glory and the Lamb (Jesus) provide all the light needed. It speaks about a perfect place where natural sources of light are unnecessary.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine if you had a room so bright with Christmas lights, you didn’t even need your nightlight! That’s what this verse is saying about heaven—God and Jesus shine so brightly that there's no need for the sun or moon.

Contexte historique

This passage was written by John around 96 AD while he was in exile on Patmos. He wrote it to encourage Christians facing persecution, painting a picture of ultimate triumph over evil in God’s perfect city.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In today's world, when you feel lost or in darkness, remember that the presence and light of God and Jesus can guide you, much like how they illuminate their perfect city. This can help you stay hopeful during difficult times.

Thèmes

lighthopesalvationheavenGod's gloryJesus as the light

Versets liés

Exodus 33:20John 8:12Revelation 22:5Psalm 46:1-3Matthew 5:14

Questions fréquentes

What does the absence of sun and moon symbolize?
The absence symbolizes that God's glory is so profound and all-encompassing that it makes any natural light unnecessary, signifying completeness and perfection.
How can this verse help someone feeling lost?
This verse reminds us that in times of darkness or confusion, the guiding light of Jesus and God’s presence can illuminate our path forward.
Why is the Lamb mentioned as a source of light?
The Lamb refers to Jesus Christ. He is seen as the ultimate source of light because he brings truth and life into the world.
What does this say about heaven in Revelation 21:23?
This verse describes heaven as a place where God’s glory is so abundant that it eliminates any need for natural lights, symbolizing eternal joy and perfect clarity.
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