When the new Jerusalem comes down from God out of heaven the Earth will be gone, so what does the new Jerusalem come down to? What can we deduce about the new Earth of Revelation 21?
December 8th
Christ's sacrificial death on the cross and the darkness immediately after it picture creation in the moments before God said "let there be light" before nucleosynthesis, the fabled "Big Bang."
December 7th
Christ became sin for us by sacrificially allowing protons to emit their light and become neutrons during nucleosynthesis. "The lamb slain from the foundation of the world," isn't poetic or symbolic, it's physics.
December 6th
The reason for creation drives its purpose which, in turn, dictates its form and function. The logic of the broad narrative of scripture requires us to establish that God is light, light is in heaven, and heaven is above.
December 5th
The permanent physical separation of light from darkness, good from evil, starts by causing darkness to accumulate at the center of creation. It's what we're made of. Light is on the periphery.
December 4th
Life is temporary. What comes next? God's given us a description of what comes next and the choice of whether or not to believe it. We acknowledge belief in God's testimony by accepting Jesus Christ as our savior.
December 3rd
When the mystery of God is finished will time stop? Is eternity being bored out of our minds for ever and ever. Or is eternity where there's no passage of time? We can solve this conundrum with physics.
December 2nd
Revelation 21 and 22 tell us about a type of Gold which is transparent like glass. We can use deductive reasoning to discern that it has a nuclei which consists of 10 ΩOxygen atoms.
December 1st
We refer to the life after this one as "heaven" because we haven't paid attention to what the Bible says. We'll eventually live in a new Jerusalem at the the location presently occupied by our Earth.
November 30th
If all of the impurity and corruption has been disposed of in the lake of fire in outer darkness then the center of creation is free for God to inhabit with his people: those who chose him because they had free will.
