What does "no night" in Revelation 21:25 symbolize about God's presence? Verse in Focus Revelation 21:25: “Its gates will never be shut at the end of the day, because there will be no night there.” The End of Night - Darkness literally ceases in the New Jerusalem; God’s glory is the everlasting light (Revelation 21:23). - Night, a symbol of danger and separation, is gone—signalling perfect safety and unbroken fellowship. - The banishment of night proclaims the final triumph of light over all evil (Revelation 22:5). What God’s Presence Signifies 1. Unending illumination • God is light (1 John 1:5); in His unveiled presence no shadow survives. • John 8:12—Jesus, the Light of the world—now shines without hindrance. 2. Perfect security • Ancient gates shut at night for protection; always-open gates mean every threat is forever removed (Isaiah 60:11). 3. Ceaseless life and activity • Night falls because human strength fades; glorified saints serve continually, sustained by God (Revelation 7:15). 4. Eternal joy and clarity • Darkness hides and confuses; eternal light reveals and comforts (Revelation 21:4). Scriptural Connections - Revelation 22:5—“There will be no more night… for the Lord God will shine on them.” - Isaiah 60:19-20—The Lord as everlasting light. - Psalm 27:1—“The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?” - Zechariah 14:7—A unique day with light at evening time. Personal Takeaways - Darkness is temporary; God’s light is our certain future. - Enjoy a foretaste now by walking in His Word and Spirit (Psalm 119:105). - Let the promise of unending day inspire bold, hope-filled obedience today. |