
No
More Death Pain or Crying
By Dan Maines
Revelation 21:4 (NASB)
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and He will wipe away every tear from their eyes; and there will no
longer be any death; there will no longer be any mourning, or crying,
or pain; the first things have passed away."
Most
people think this is talking about heaven, but verse 2 tells us it
The New Jerusalem.
The death spoken of here refers to the
death that came through Adam in Genesis 2:17. The death that came
through Adam was spiritual, not physical. In the New Jerusalem, where
we're at now, man continues to die physically but not spiritual
because there's no more death. Jesus promised us Christians no matter
if we physically die IN HIM or physically live IN HIM we would never
die. (John 11:25-26) under the old covenant, before Christ, there was
death. At first, Jerusalem cried because they did not have a lasting
atonement. They cried out for the day of Christ's salvation. They
knew their sins were not put away (Heb. 9:26-28; 10:4, 11). The no
more "mourning, crying, or pain" is the freedom from the
law. What do you think it means from the verse above "the first
things have passed away." It means Israel and the old covenant
which is the same as the old heaven and earth have passed away. IN
Christ we're free indeed (John. 8:36).
Many Christians
were taught that a day will come in the New Earth where death,
mourning, crying and pain will be no more. This is false teaching.
First off, the new Heavens and Earth is the New Covenant and New
Jerusalem. There's no more death, crying and pain because we are no
longer dead in sin under the curse of the law.
Under the
old covenant, when David or the nation was exiled from Zion and God's
city and temple, there was inner pain, weeping, and bondage that
followed (2 Samuel. 15:30; Psalm 137; Isaiah 14:3; Isaiah 22:4-5;
Jeremiah 9:1; 13:17; Jeremiah 22:9-10; Lamentations 1:16; Joel 2:17).
Under the new covenant the New Jerusalem is not subject to being made
desolate or shaken by invading armies as was the old (Isaiah 62:4;
Hebrews 12:27-28).
In the New Jerusalem the gates always
being open, even at night (Isaiah 60:11; Revelation. 21:25), is not
merely a picture of evangelism; it is also a picture of security for
the residents of God's City. The believer, through faith in Christ,
is the new covenant creation and it is impossible for him to be
exiled from the City (2 Corinthians 5:17; Revelation 3:12; 22:12).
The new covenant believer is one whose weeping has ended, because God
has forever taken away his sin and united Himself with him (Isaiah
60:20; 65:14, 18-19; John. 17:21-23).
Christians in the
new covenant world do not shed tears in agony and cry out to God to
save them from the Adamic Death of Sin, as Jesus Himself did on our
behalf (Hebrews. 5:7). "The sting (pain) of the Death"
cannot harm us anymore (1 Corinthians 15:56) because the power of Sin
has been removed through Jesus, the Law-Fulfiller who clothes us and
indwells us. Now we live and reign with Christ in the new covenant
world, where dwells the Righteousness of God.
Christians
have been deceived into believing that the events of 70AD mean
nothing.
They believe Jesus did not return in His Kingdom,
New Jerusalem, in judgment of the 12 tribes of Israel (Matthew 19:28)
during the disciples' generation (Matthew 24:34)while some of them
were still alive to witness His return in His Kingdom (Matthew
16:28).
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