Jesus, You Will Make All Things New” traces the biblical story from creation’s groaning to Christ’s final restoration. Scripture tells us that the whole world feels the weight of sin’s fracture (Romans 8:22), and God’s people often cry out in seasons of darkness, wondering if He hears (Psalm 13:1). Yet the Lord is not distant; He hears the cries of His people (Psalm 34:17) and promises not abandonment, but renewal. Through His death and resurrection, Jesus has conquered sin and death (1 Corinthians 15:20), securing a living hope that is not in vain (1 Corinthians 15:58). The prophets foresaw a day when the blind would see and the lame would leap (Isaiah 35:5–6), when thorns would give way to flourishing life (Isaiah 55:13). Revelation reveals the culmination of that promise: the Lamb who was slain now reigns (Revelation 5:9), and He will wipe away every tear (Revelation 21:4) as He declares, “Behold, I am making all things new” (Revelation 21:5). This song invites the church to sing in the tension between present sorrow and future glory — anchored in the finished victory of Christ and the certain hope of His coming kingdom.