π THE KING IS COMING SOON | 11.01.2026 | The New Jerusalem
π The King Is Coming Soon β Hope Beyond the End
π 11 January β The New Jerusalem
Monthly Theme: The Blessed Hope β Living in Expectation
Theme for 2026: βThe King Is Coming Soon β Hope Beyond the Endβ
π Central Bible Text of the Day
βThen I, John, saw the holy city, the New Jerusalem,
coming down out of heaven from God,
prepared as a bride adorned for her husband.β
β Revelation 21:2
π Devotional Thought for the Day
One of the most glorious pictures in the Bible is the vision of the New Jerusalem.
John does not see merely a city of gold and precious stones,
but the center of Godβs loveβthe eternal home of the redeemed.
The city is not built by human hands,
but βprepared by Godββ
a symbol of perfect beauty, purity, and joy.
βBehold, the tabernacle of God is with men,
and He will dwell with them,
and they shall be His people.
God Himself will be with them and be their God.β
β Revelation 21:3
This is the climax of redemption:
God and humanity are reunited.
No separation, no sin, no deathβonly fellowship, light, and eternal joy.
β¨ The City of Promise
Even Abraham longed for this city:
βFor he waited for the city which has foundations,
whose builder and maker is God.β
β Hebrews 11:10
This hope was the driving force of the patriarchsβ faith.
They lived as strangers on earth,
because they knew that their true home was not here.
Ellen G. White writes:
βThe New Jerusalem is the home of the redeemed.
There the children of God, strangers and pilgrims on earth,
will finally find their rest.β
(The Great Controversy, p. 676)
The New Jerusalem is not a dream,
but the fulfillment of all divine promises.
What Jesus promised in John 14ββI go to prepare a place for youββ
becomes visible here.
πΏ A City of Light and Life
John describes the city with images that seem almost beyond this world:
walls of jasper, streets of pure gold, gates of pearls (Revelation 21:18β21).
Yet its true glory does not lie in precious stones,
but in the presence of God:
βThe city had no need of the sun or of the moon to shine in it,
for the glory of God illuminated it.
The Lamb is its light.β
β Revelation 21:23
Ellen White writes:
βThe light of the sun is outshone in that city
by the radiance of the glory of God.
No shadow falls there, no night exists.
The face of Jesus is the light of the redeemed.β
(The Great Controversy, p. 677)
No suffering, no darkness, no fearβ
only eternal life in the light of Christβs love.
ποΈ The Presence of the King
βThey shall see His face,
and His name shall be on their foreheads.β
β Revelation 22:4
What a wonderful thought:
We will see God face to face.
What Moses was not allowed to see (Exodus 33:20)
will be granted to the redeemed.
No veil, no temple, no separation anymoreβ
only closeness, glory, and peace.
Ellen G. White describes this meeting:
βIn the presence of Jesus, the struggles of life are forgotten.
Every pain, every tear, every sacrifice
will appear infinitely small
in view of the joy of seeing His face.β
(Maranatha, p. 355)
The second coming of Jesus opens the gate to this city.
And whoever is sanctified now in His light
will dwell there forever in the light of His presence.
π Prayer
Lord,
You have promised us a city that no human can destroy.
Thank You that You desire to dwell with us.
Let the hope of the New Jerusalem fill my heart today.
Cleanse me, so that I may be ready to live in Your presence.
When life here becomes heavy,
remind me of the city You have preparedβ
where tears end and joy remains forever.
Amen.
π Thought for the Day
βThe New Jerusalem is the crown of redemption.
There the redeemed will praise God,
because He has made all things new.β
β Ellen G. White, The Great Controversy, p. 678
π‘ Personal Application
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Read Revelation 21β22.
Picture the cityβnot as a fairy tale, but as a coming reality. -
Write: What joy are you looking forward to most in the New Jerusalem?
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Pray: βLord, shape in me a longing for my eternal home.β
πΊ Closing Verse
βRejoice because your names are written in heaven.β
β Luke 10:20
