Revelation 3:14-22. Amen created

New World Translation

Of the

Holy Scriptures

Rendered from the Original Languages

By the

New World Bible Translation Committee

—Revised 1984—

THIS IS WHAT THE SOVEREIGN LORD JEHOVAH(YHWH) HAS SAID: ‘…HERE I AM CREATING NEW HEAVENS AND A NEW EARTH AND THE FORMER THINGS WILL NOT BE CALLED TO MiND, NEITHER WILL THEY COME UP

INTO THE HEART.’ “

—Isaiah 65:13, 17; also see 2 Peter 3:13.

Vaughan
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... Read moreReflecting on Revelation 3:14-22 and the phrase 'Amen created' opens a window into the deep symbolism present in Christian scripture, especially as preserved in the New World Translation. This passage highlights Jesus Christ, often called the Amen, the faithful and true witness, who is central to God’s plan in creating a renewed existence for believers. The reference to creating "new heavens and a new earth" in Isaiah 65:13, 17 resonates with the theme of transformation and hope. In personal experience, interpreting these scriptures brings a comforting assurance that the trials and hardships faced in life are temporary and that Jehovah’s promise offers a future free from past burdens. The phrase "former things will not be called to mind" emphasizes the wiping away of previous sorrows and difficulties, inspiring readers to focus on spiritual renewal and growth. The connection to 2 Peter 3:13 reinforces this hopeful vision, urging us to live with an awareness of the coming new world, which motivates ethical living and a deeper faith commitment. From studying these passages, one can see that the term 'Amen created' signifies not just a title but a confirmation of God’s power to bring about this magnificent transformation through Christ. In practice, this belief encourages a mindset of perseverance and optimism, knowing that whatever challenges we face now, there is a divine promise of renewal. Engaging with these scriptures has personally helped me find meaning and strength during difficult periods, affirming the transformative power Jehovah holds for all creation. This passage encourages believers to embrace hope and remain steadfast in their faith journey toward the new creation promised by God.