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Natural disasters
Topic Started: Saturday, 21. April 2012, 17:57 (291 Views)
Marts

Derekap
Sunday, 22. April 2012, 16:50
Marts
Saturday, 21. April 2012, 17:57
Interesting to think what will happen to creation after the final judgment.

When God made everything He saw that it was good. Will it cease to exist?
I've had the impression that earth will disappear and some of us will be in Paradise and other in Hell. If we are resurrected on a perfected earth in a perfected universe, what will be the point of night and day because surely we shall not tire nor be ill?
Derek, as I posted previously:

“Nature was corrupted, but in Revelation 21:5 we read "the One sitting on the throne spoke. 'Look, I am making the whole of creation new."

God is unlikely to make all creation new just to destroy it. So what will happen to creation? Looks like a mystery; another one.”

If God is going to make “the whole of creation new" then he is not going to destroy it. My guess is that creation will be transformed like our bodies and it will be glorified.

Paul described it best: ‘What no eye has seen, nor ear heard, nor the human heart conceived, what God has prepared for those who love him’. I think this applies to the new creation which will be part of our new life. As Paul says we cannot imagine it, but it will be glorious. Aleluia!


Jesus told us, his disciples, “When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all the truth” (John 16:13)
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