"Therefore, when Christ has finished his ministry in the Heavenly
Sanctuary, and has redeemed his people, there will be no more use for
the New Jerusalem Temple, than there was for the Temple at Old
Jerusalem, after Jesus had nailed the ceremonial law to the cross.
John
had a view of the Holy City when it shall come down at the
close of the 1000 years and said, "And I saw no temple
therein: for the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are the temple of it
(Rev. 21:22).
*He does not tell us what had become of it; but his saying
that he saw no Temple therein at that time, indicates that he had seen
one there before.
The Holy City is called the Tabernacle of God (Rev.
21:3; Isa. 33:20); but it is not called so, until it is situated on the
New Earth.
The City is also called the Temple of God (Rev. 17:15); but
not until the saints are raised, and gathered up into the City, where
they will serve God "day and night."
Then the Holy City alone, will be
the Tabernacle, or Temple of God."
James White