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#443: "Hymn of Heaven" by Phil Wickham

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There's a phrase in the lyrics of Phil Wickham's song "Hymn Of Heaven" that comes directly from Revelation -- "death will be no more." There are many things we don't know about the new heavens and the new earth, but we know death will be eliminated.

What a profound thought. What else might Scripture tell us about the new heaven and the new earth? Let's explore Revelation and Isaiah together!

In this week's episode, I discuss the following:

  • Taking a B.I.T.E. out of Scripture - this week's Bible Interaction Tool Exercises include:
    • Consult an overview
    • Compare and contrast
    • Repetition
    • Meditate on Scripture
  • The challenge to read Revelation for yourself
  • Why Immerse: Messiah rearranged the books of the New Testament - InstituteForBibleReading.org Article
  • Studying part of Revelation in light of the whole by consulting an overview of the book - The Bible Project Overview Videos
  • Deciding on a chunk of Scripture to study and reading it repetitively by capturing small windows of time in your week
  • Reading about the new heaven and the new earth in Revelation 21-22 and Isaiah 65:17-25
  • Death will be "no more" and "shall not be remembered or come into mind" - Isaiah 65:1, 19; Revelation 21:4
  • God's poignant examples of the distress death brings - Isaiah 65:20
  • The new heaven and new earth are the "heritage" of those in Christ - Revelation 21:7
  • Comparisons between Revelation 21-22 and Isaiah 65
    • Joy
    • God's people
    • Curse eliminated
    • No more hurt and destruction
  • The contrast between Revelation 21-22 and Isaiah 65
    • Isaiah details other things that cause distress
    • Revelation paints a vivid picture of what it will look like

Through my study of Scripture lately I've been drawn to fostering an eternal perspective. I want to meditate on the hope and the future God has promised in His Word.

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  • Lyrics -

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There's a phrase in the lyrics of Phil Wickham's song "Hymn Of Heaven" that comes directly from Revelation -- "death will be no more." There are many things we don't know about the new heavens and the new earth, but we know death will be eliminated.

What a profound thought. What else might Scripture tell us about the new heaven and the new earth? Let's explore Revelation and Isaiah together!

In this week's episode, I discuss the following:

  • Taking a B.I.T.E. out of Scripture - this week's Bible Interaction Tool Exercises include:
    • Consult an overview
    • Compare and contrast
    • Repetition
    • Meditate on Scripture
  • The challenge to read Revelation for yourself
  • Why Immerse: Messiah rearranged the books of the New Testament - InstituteForBibleReading.org Article
  • Studying part of Revelation in light of the whole by consulting an overview of the book - The Bible Project Overview Videos
  • Deciding on a chunk of Scripture to study and reading it repetitively by capturing small windows of time in your week
  • Reading about the new heaven and the new earth in Revelation 21-22 and Isaiah 65:17-25
  • Death will be "no more" and "shall not be remembered or come into mind" - Isaiah 65:1, 19; Revelation 21:4
  • God's poignant examples of the distress death brings - Isaiah 65:20
  • The new heaven and new earth are the "heritage" of those in Christ - Revelation 21:7
  • Comparisons between Revelation 21-22 and Isaiah 65
    • Joy
    • God's people
    • Curse eliminated
    • No more hurt and destruction
  • The contrast between Revelation 21-22 and Isaiah 65
    • Isaiah details other things that cause distress
    • Revelation paints a vivid picture of what it will look like

Through my study of Scripture lately I've been drawn to fostering an eternal perspective. I want to meditate on the hope and the future God has promised in His Word.

More Than a Song Playlist

Additional Resources

  • Lyrics -

Change your music. Change your life. Join my free 30-Day Music Challenge. CLICK HERE.

  continue reading

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