Is Revelation meant to be taken only literally? Why/why not?
No; it uses symbols and visions
What does it mean that God “dwells with His people”?
Close relationship restored
What emotions are completely removed in this vision?
Sorrow, pain, crying
What does “new” mean in this context?
Completely renewed, not just improved
Who wrote Revelation and why is that important?
John; he was an eyewitness to Jesus and a persecuted Christian
What is the main purpose of this passage?
To give hope and assurance
How is this different from Old Testament distance between God and people?
In the Old Testament, God’s presence was limited (temple system)
Why is death described as “gone”?
It is defeated permanently
What does this tell us about God’s final plan for creation?
He restores and renews it completely
Where was John when he received the vision? Why does that matter?
Exiled on Patmos; shows he was suffering but still given hope
How would this message help someone suffering today?
It reminds them suffering is temporary
What does this say about God’s character?
Faithful, relational, present
What does “no more tears” suggest about human experience?
Emotional suffering is fully removed
How is this different from “escaping earth”?
God renews creation instead of abandoning it
What type of writing is Revelation?
Apocalyptic (symbolic vision literature)
Why is hope important in Christian faith?
It sustains belief during hardship
Why is relationship with God central to heaven, not just a place?
Because heaven is defined by God’s presence
What does this tell us about the effects of sin?
Sin causes suffering, but it will be removed
What does this teach about God’s relationship with the physical world?
He values and redeems it
Why would symbolic language be used instead of plain language?
To protect Christians and communicate deeper meaning
In one sentence, summarize the main message of Revelation 21.
God will fully restore creation, remove suffering, and live with His people forever
How does this promise change how Christians live now?
It gives hope and endurance during suffering
Why is removing suffering central to the message of hope?
Because suffering is one of humanity’s biggest problems
Why is “new heaven and new earth” a powerful hope for suffering people?
It means suffering is not permanent and creation will be restored
What problem were early Christians facing that this book addresses?
Persecution and suffering