Revelation 21:3
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Neni ndakazwa izwi guru rechibva pachigaro choumambo rechiti, “Ringira, ugaro hwaMwari huri pakati pevanhu. Unozogara navo; navo vanozoita vanhu vake, naMwari emene unozoa navo, echiita Mwari wavo.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a voice from heaven announcing that God will live among people, and they will become his special people. It emphasizes the close relationship between God and humanity.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your best friend moved into your house to stay forever. That's like what this verse is saying about God living with us all the time!
Historical Background
The book of Revelation was written by John, one of Jesus' disciples, around 95 AD. It was intended for early Christians facing persecution and uncertainty, providing them hope through visions of future salvation.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can help believers feel secure in their faith during tough times, remembering God’s promise to always be with us, just like a parent never leaves the side of a child who needs support.
Topics
salvationhopefaithGod's presencerelationship with Godeternal life
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'tabernacle' mean in this verse?
'Tabernacle' refers to a tent or dwelling place. In this context, it means God will make his home among people.
How can we apply Revelation 21:3 to our daily lives?
We can remember that God is always with us and use this assurance to strengthen faith and find comfort in challenging situations.
What does it mean for God to be 'their God'?
This phrase emphasizes a personal, covenant relationship where God commits himself to his people just as they commit themselves to him.
Why is Revelation 21:3 important for Christians today?
It provides hope and assurance that despite current struggles or doubts, believers will have an eternal close relationship with God in the future.