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What does the Bible say about the sea of glass in Revelation?

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The sea of glass symbolizes the purity and holiness of God's redemption for His people.

The sea of glass, as described in Revelation 4:6, signifies the ultimate purity and cleansing that God offers through the redemptive work of Christ. It stands before the throne, reflecting the holiness of God and serving as a testimony to the complete washing away of the sins of His people. This imagery indicates that, despite the multitude of sins, through Christ's sacrifice, believers can stand before God as pure and unblemished. The sea, clear as crystal, represents the efficacy of Christ’s blood, which cleanses us from all sin and allows us to approach the Holy One without fear.
Scripture References: Revelation 4:6, Revelation 1:5

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A Sea of Glass
Norm Wells · Oct 29, 2008
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