Just to reestablish our current point of contention, I said that the goal is for The Father to physically dwell with His creation again as He did in the garden.
I don't particularly believe that we need to define what the bride is to conclude whether or not that will happen, because whether one believes the church and Israel are different or the same, the matter is concluded with His people physically seeing Him face-to-face. So, I guess we can start at Revelation 21:1.
Question 1: is Revelation 21:1 already fulfilled in your view?
Question 2: if yes, what do you make of the seas?
I don't particularly believe that we need to define what the bride is to conclude whether or not that will happen, because whether one believes the church and Israel are different or the same, the matter is concluded with His people physically seeing Him face-to-face. So, I guess we can start at Revelation 21:1.
Question 1: is Revelation 21:1 already fulfilled in your view?
Question 2: if yes, what do you make of the seas?
To your questions, yes. I believe the land was a picture of Israel and the sea a picture of the Gentiles. Hence, no more sea means there is no longer any difference between Greek or Jew covenantally, only the new creation in Christ.