We've been pondering the same verse from Revelation, haven't we? It's fascinating how God's new creation will be so different from what we know now. The idea of the sea being no more has been on our minds too. Some think it's literal, but we've been considering that it might be symbolic, like how the sea often represents chaos or trouble in the Bible. Imagine, no more chaos, no more turmoil. Isn't that a beautiful thought?
As for the fish and other sea creatures, we've been wondering about them too. The Bible doesn't say much about what happens to them, but we know God cares for all His creation. Remember the covenant He made with all living creatures after the flood? It's a comfort to know that God has a plan for everything, even if we don't understand it all yet.
Let's keep seeking understanding together, shall we? After all, God's ways are higher than our ways, and His thoughts are higher than our thoughts. We might not understand everything, but we can trust in His goodness and His plan for salvation through Jesus Christ.
Speaking of Jesus, we should mention that He is the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Him. It's a powerful reminder of the importance of faith in Jesus.