The sermon centres on Revelation 21:1, highlighting the promise of a new heaven and a new earth where 'there was no more sea,' not as a literal absence but as a profound symbol of the end of turmoil, separation, and the brokenness caused by sin. Drawing from biblical imagery, the sea represents unrest, chaos, and the suffering inherent in a fallen world—evident throughout history in war, natural disasters, and human conflict. The message emphasizes that Christ's return will usher in a renewed creation where righteousness, peace, and divine order prevail, undoing the curse of sin and restoring God's original design. This future hope is presented as both a comfort to believers and a call to personal faith, urging listeners to trust Christ as Savior in preparation for eternal life. The tone is pastoral and urgent, balancing deep theological insight with a heartfelt invitation to salvation.