In this sermon, we explore the vision of a new city where God’s presence fills everything, and there is no temple because the divine is everywhere. Theologically, this passage challenges our understanding of sacred space, inviting us to see that the kingdom of God is not a place we escape to but a reality we embody here and now. Psychologically, the image of a city reminds us of our interconnectedness. We are invited to contribute to the flourishing of the world around us—through our choices, our relationships, and our commitments—creating a city where justice, peace, and abundance reign.