25 On no day will its gates ever be shut, for there will be no night there.

Other Translations of Revelation 21:25

King James Version

25 And the gates of it shall not be shut at all by day: for there shall be no night there.

English Standard Version

25 and its gates will never be shut by day--and there will be no night there.

The Message

25 Its gates will never be shut by day, and there won't be any night.

New King James Version

25 Its gates shall not be shut at all by day (there shall be no night there).

New Living Translation

25 Its gates will never be closed at the end of day because there is no night there.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Revelation 21:25

Commentary on Revelation 21:22-27

(Read Revelation 21:22-27)

Perfect and direct communion with God, will more than supply the place of gospel institutions. And what words can more full express the union and co-equality of the Son with the Father, in the Godhead? What a dismal world would this be, if it were not for the light of the sun! What is there in heaven that supplies its place? The glory of God lightens that city, and the Lamb is the Light thereof. God in Christ will be an everlasting Fountain of knowledge and joy to the saints in heaven. There is no night, therefore no need of shutting the gates; all is at peace and secure. The whole shows us that we should be more and more led to think of heaven as filled with the glory of God, and enlightened by the presence of the Lord Jesus. Nothing sinful or unclean, idolatrous, or false and deceitful, can enter. All the inhabitants are made perfect in holiness. Now the saints feel a sad mixture of corruption, which hinders them in the service of God, and interrupts their communion with him; but, at their entrance into the holy of holies, they are washed in the laver of Christ's blood, and presented to the Father without spot. None are admitted into heaven who work abominations. It is free from hypocrites, such as make lies. As nothing unclean can enter heaven, let us be stirred up by these glimpses of heavenly things, to use all diligence, and to perfect holiness in the fear of God.