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The final chapter of the book of Revelation reveals one of the most overlooked keys to the healing and restoration of nations. Although it speaks of a new heaven and a new earth in chapter 21, it still describes healing in chapter 22:2. This raises a vital question: if creation has been renewed, why do nations still need healing—and which nations are they?

These questions challenge a deeply rooted religious assumption that humanity’s destiny is to leave the earth and live in heaven. Scripture tells a different story. The Bible opens and closes with the same declaration: humanity was created to reign on earth. “Let them have dominion” (Genesis 1:26). “They shall reign forever and ever” (Revelation 22:5). God’s purpose has never changed.

Though millions of people have come into the kingdom through crusades and movements, nations are not doing well as a whole. If the Tree of Life is God’s chosen instrument of healing, why has it received so little attention?

The purpose of this book is to bring the Tree of Life back into focus and to explore the necessary shifts that must arise from its revelation. Healing begins not with activity, but with returning to the source of life—first personally, then collectively, and ultimately among nations.

This is not a call to something new.
It is a return to what was there from the beginning.