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What does the Bible say about the new heavens and new earth?

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The Bible describes a new creation where there will be no more division or change, symbolized by the absence of sea in Revelation 21:1.

In Revelation 21:1, the absence of the sea in the new heavens and new earth emphasizes the unity and peace among the redeemed. The sea, historically viewed as a separator that divides nations and people, represents change and instability. Thus, its absence signifies that in the heavenly state, there will be no barriers to fellowship among God's people. Instead of the tumultuous waves and uncertainty brought by the sea, believers can expect an eternal state of unbroken communion and tranquility in Christ. The metaphor serves to assure us that all fear and sorrow will be replaced with joy and peace, as the redeemed will dwell in the presence of God without any divisions.
Scripture References: Revelation 21:1, Joel 3:18-21, Revelation 21, 2 Peter 3:13, Revelation 21:5

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