
Know The Truth Daily Broadcast Tomorrow's World - Part 1C
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Feb 26, 2026 A deep dive into the New Jerusalem’s design and what its cube shape implies about God’s character. Discussion of heaven coming to earth and the removal of barriers between the divine and human. Reflections on the city’s massive size, population symbolism, and the extravagant scope of grace. A focus on holiness, sanctification, and living transformed lives fit for that sacred place.
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New Jerusalem Is A Massive Perfect Cube
- The New Jerusalem is a perfect cube measuring 12,000 furlongs (about 1,500 miles) on each side.
- Philip De Courcy emphasizes its symmetrical shape and huge volume, able to hold an enormous population as a sign of God's grandeur.
City Capacity Symbolizes Global Inclusion
- The New Jerusalem's capacity signals inclusion: people from every tribe, tongue, and nation will be part of God's family.
- De Courcy connects the city's enormity to God's intent to gather the redeemed across all history into one community.
City Size Reflects Extravagant Grace
- The city's vast size communicates the extravagance of God's grace and the large scope of His love.
- De Courcy links the city's capacity and dimensions to God's abundant provision and the promise that people from every tribe and era will be included.
