
Sunday, December 31, 2023, New Years Eve
Theme Week – Celebrating Jesus: Revelation 21
Old Testament: Malachi 3 & 4
Poetry: Psalm 150
Here we are, the last day of 2023. We’ve come to the end of the year. We’ve also come to the end of this eight day focus on the life of Jesus. We started with the announcement that he was to be born, then his birth announcement, his escape to Egypt, his new beginning in Nazareth, his baptism and testing, his ministry, his death, this resurrection, his ascension to heaven and now we’ve reached the end. Revelation 21 is a picture of what the future will be after all of the other prophecies surrounding the end of this age and the return of Jesus to reign are completed. I’m going to insert one passage from 1 Corinthians 15 to help transition us to Revelation 21.
“But Christ has indeed been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep. For since death came through a man, the resurrection of the dead comes also through a man. For as in Adam all die, so in Christ all will be made alive. But each in turn: Christ, the firstfruits; then, when he comes, those who belong to him. Then the end will come, when he hands over the kingdom to God the Father after he has destroyed all dominion, authority and power.” (1 Corinthians 15:20-24).
Paul here gives the basic outline: Christ died and became alive again. When he comes again those who belong to Christ will, in the same way become alive again, never more to die. Jesus will reign for a time, Revelation 20 says it will be 1000 year or a millennium, and at the end of that time there will be a final judgment and all of the powers which opposed God since the beginning will finally be destroyed, at which time Jesus will hand over the kingdom to God himself who will come and reign over us in person.
Today’s reading in Revelation 21 shows what will happen after Jesus hands over the kingdom to God. God sets up his kingdom on earth, in what Revelation calls the New Jerusalem (it’s much larger than the present city of Jerusalem).
This brings the Bible full circle. In Genesis 1-3 when God first created the earth, he came to the Garden of Eden to visit with Adam and Eve in person. After they sinned and were cast out of the garden, they were separated from God. They could no longer dwell in the presence of God. God made provision for his people through various tabernacles and temples that would have a very holy place where the glory of God would come and where a representative of the people, the high priest would come once a year. But God’s presence was always mediated by other forms- a burning bush, an angel, pillar of fire or pillar of cloud. Now, in Revelation 21, God is back fully on earth with his people, in an unmediated direct way. There’s no need for a temple now, for everyone who is there has been made holy by the blood of Jesus which has cleansed them from their sins. They are immortal and sinless. There will be no more death or pain or brokenness. The Lord God announces, “I am making everything new.”
Tomorrow begins a new year, 2024. My best guess is, not much will change in the world. Yes, you’ll need a new calendar. People might have a new insurance plan. But there will still be sickness, there will still be wars, people will still be snarky on social media and the Democrats and Republicans will continue to fight. And people will still die. That’s not going to change until Jesus returns and puts a final nail in the coffin of evil in this world. This passage gives us a hopeful picture of what the world will be like after that happens, when God comes to live with us, when the final enemy of death will be destroyed and God makes all things new.
The world will be the same tomorrow, but you can be made new. If you put your full faith and trust in Jesus and follow him, he will make you new. 2 Corinthians 5:17 says: “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come!”. Will you choose to be in Christ, will you be made new? Happy new year and happy new you!
-Jeff Fletcher
Reflection Questions
- How would you describe Revelation 21 to someone who has never read it before? What do you find most exciting about the New Heaven and the New Earth and New Jerusalem?
- Have you chosen to be in Christ? How does life in Christ create a new creation?
- Through your Bible reading what have you learned about God and His Son Jesus in 2023? How can what you learned change you? How can you put this knowledge to use in 2024? Who needs to know what you know? Thank God for revealing Himself to you through His holy Scriptures.
Watch for the NEW 2024 SeekGrowLove Bible reading plan to be revealed later today!









