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THE NATURE OF THE NEW JERUSALEM: Not a Place, but a People

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The "City in the Sky" is a Myth. The "City on Earth" is the Reality.

For centuries, religion has sold a version of the "New Jerusalem" that requires a funeral to reach. We’ve been told to wait for a physical construction project in the clouds while the world around us remains in a "covenantal drought." But what if the "End of the World" in AD 70 wasn't a catastrophe, but a Wedding?

In this explosive follow-up to The Resurrection Reframed, Nathan Oliver takes an "Apostolic Strike" at the traditional misunderstandings of Revelation. This isn't a book about a gated community in the stars; it is a manifesto for the Corporate Body of Christ living and breathing on earth today.

Inside, you will

- The Corporate Why the "City" is a people, not a place, and how the "Living Stones" of the New Covenant have replaced the dead stones of the Old.

- The Open Gates A deep dive into the "Infinite Welcome" of a City where the gates never shut and the "Night" of the Law has been abolished forever.

- The Healing of the Why the New Jerusalem is a "Global Healing Center" meant to export the Water of Life into the wilderness of human heart.

- The End of Living in the "Direct Light" of the Lamb, where the need for religious middle-men has been replaced by face-to-face communion.

The "Consummation" is not a future It is a Finished Victory. If you are tired of an "exit-strategy" faith and are ready to inhabit the "Oceanic Grace" of the New Covenant, it’s time to take the "Prison Break" to its final destination.

The City is open. The River is flowing. Welcome to the New Creation.




27 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 14, 2026

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