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#orthodox #christianity #jesuschrist Please LIKE and SHARE this video and don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to my channel. Bible Version: NIV Narrator: David Suchet Music: Last Hope (Slowed + Reverb) • Last Hope (Slowed + Reverb) Description: Step into the breathtaking sweep of God’s Word as the promise of a new creation, the vision of living waters, and the final unveiling of the New Jerusalem flow together into one majestic story. 🌍✨ This video brings you a full, immersive Scripture reading of three monumental chapters—Isaiah 65, Ezekiel 47, and Revelation 21—woven into a journey from prophecy to fulfillment. 📖 Isaiah 65 – The Promise of New Heavens and a New Earth The prophet Isaiah looks beyond exile, beyond pain, beyond the fleeting kingdoms of this world, and declares God’s promise: “See, I will create new heavens and a new earth.” Here sorrow is banished, death is swallowed up, and joy abounds forever. This chapter reveals that renewal is not just personal but cosmic—the entire fabric of creation is destined for transformation. In Isaiah’s vision we hear the echo of Eden, restored and perfected. 🌱 🌊 Ezekiel 47 – The Vision of the River of Life From the threshold of the temple, water begins to trickle, then deepen, then rush forth in unstoppable flow. Wherever the river goes, life springs up—trees bearing fruit every month, their leaves for healing, and waters that make even the Dead Sea teem with life. This vision is not only about physical renewal but about the Spirit of God pouring out into all creation, turning what was barren into abundance. Jesus Himself echoed this imagery: “Whoever believes in Me, rivers of living water will flow from within them” (John 7:38). Here, Ezekiel’s river prefigures the Spirit’s outpouring at Pentecost and points forward to the river of life in Revelation. 💧 🏙️ Revelation 21 – The Fulfillment in the New Jerusalem At last the story reaches its climax. John sees the holy city, the New Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride beautifully dressed for her husband. “Look! God’s dwelling place is now among the people, and He will dwell with them.” Every tear is wiped away. Death, mourning, crying, and pain are no more. The Lamb is its light, the nations bring their glory into it, and nothing impure will ever enter. Here all promises converge—Eden restored, Ezekiel’s river fulfilled, Isaiah’s new heavens and new earth realized in radiant glory. ✨ 🔥 The Thread That Unites Them These chapters are not random; they are a divine tapestry. Isaiah gives the promise—God will make all things new. Ezekiel gives the vision—God’s presence flowing like a river to heal the nations. Revelation gives the fulfillment—God Himself dwelling with His people forever. Together they trace the heartbeat of the Bible: God’s relentless plan to redeem, restore, and renew. 💡 Typological Connections – Isaiah’s joy echoes the first creation and anticipates Christ’s resurrection. – Ezekiel’s river flows from the temple, but in Christ the temple is His body (John 2:21), and in the New Jerusalem, the Lamb Himself is the temple (Rev. 21:22). – The river in Ezekiel finds its final form in Revelation 22, where the water of life flows from the throne of God and the Lamb. – The promise of Isaiah 65 finds its anchor in Christ’s victory over death (1 Cor. 15), and its final unveiling in Revelation 21. 🙏 Why This Matters for Us This is not distant fantasy but living hope. Just as creation now groans (Rom. 8), so do we—but these Scriptures assure us that the groaning leads to glory. The New Jerusalem is not earned by human effort but given as a gift through Christ, the Lamb who was slain. To meditate on these chapters is to anchor your soul in the future God has prepared—a future of joy, peace, and His everlasting presence. 🎶 How to Watch – Let the Word wash over you slowly. – Allow the music and imagery to draw your imagination into the text. – Stay until the end—Revelation 21 is the great crescendo of the Bible’s story. If this video blesses you, please LIKE 👍, SUBSCRIBE 🔔, and SHARE 💌 so that others may be encouraged by the hope of the gospel. Together, let’s proclaim the promise: “He who was seated on the throne said, ‘I am making everything new!’” 🌿✨ #revelation21 #NewJerusalem #BibleReading #Scripture #Prophecy #Hope #JesusChrist #AllThingsNew Timestamps: 00:00 - Isaiah 65 05:44 - Ezekiel 47 10:29 - Revelation 21