The Tree of Life in Genesis reappears in the Book of Revelation, showing us the ultimate end and fulfillment of the Eucharist: our admission into the life of the Blessed Trinity. In eternity, God's Presence will no longer be veiled, but we shall see him as he is, face to face.
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