The Coming of the New Heaven and New Earth (preaching resource for 1/1/23)

This post exegetes Revelation 21:1-8, providing context for the 1/1/23 (New Year's Day) RCL Epistles reading. This exegesis draws on commentary from Osborne (Baker Exegetical Commentary) and Beasley-Murray (New Bible Commentary). "A New Heaven and New Earth" (public domain via Wikimedia Commons) Introduction Revelation 21:1-8 is part of a section spanning Rev. 21:1-22:5. This section addresses the great and climactic event to which the book of Revelation (and, indeed, the whole Bible) points, namely the arrival of the new heaven and new earth. God’s purpose for the entire cosmos (humanity included) is now fully realized. In the first part of this section we are given a vision of the arrival of the new heaven and new earth and the descent of the New Jerusalem; then a voice from the throne tells us the significance of these things; and then God elaborates and challenges. The vision (21:1-2) 1 Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth ...