What Is Heaven Like?
The pictures in our minds of what heaven will be like are
perhaps of mansions on golden streets and angels floating around on clouds playing
harps. And St. Peter sitting there at the
gate of heaven like a bouncer, letting some people in and keeping others out. Let’s face it; since all we have ever
experienced is life in this imperfect world, our ideas of a very different
realm - heaven - are a bit obscure and hazy.
We listen to what the Bible says about heaven and it all
sounds too good to be true! Scripture says that God will create a new heaven
and a new earth. Everything will be made
new. God will live with us and He will wipe every tear from our eyes. There
will be no more death or crying or pain since the old order of things has
passed away. And we will drink from the
spring of the water of life. (Revelations
21:3-4, 6) How will the water of life
taste?
Isaiah writes “the nations will stream to Jerusalem , and God will settle disputes for
many peoples”: .. God will teach His
ways and everyone will walk in His paths…. They shall beat their swords into
plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks. (That probably goes for guns
too: no more guns!) Nations shall not use weapons against other nations.
Neither shall they learn war anymore. ” (Isaiah
2:3-4)
Scripture mentions that all the people will be given grain
and fruit and crops and new hearts and new spirits. (Ezekiel 36)
The desert will bloom and new wine will drip from the mountains. (Amos 9)
Everyone will love everyone and there will finally be peace on this new
restored earth!
Scripture tells us that the Day is coming when God will
finally say: “Enough!” and “No More!” Some things simply will not survive in the new
heaven and the new earth! Enough to oppressors
who take advantage of the vulnerable and enough to guns and swords and weapons.
Enough to corporations more interested
in profits than people and enough to killing (no more hunting) and greed and
rape and injustice. No more pride or
exploitation or bullying or gossiping.
And no more prejudice or hate or rude behavior or holding grudges. Only God’s will is done in this new heaven
and earth.
It is very comforting to hear that there will be no death or
sickness or gossip or prejudices in heaven.
But can we handle it – Can we handle heaven? If our hearts were not transformed could we
perhaps gossip or bring our prejudices into heaven and mess up this perfect
paradise? We could, but God will not
allow that to happen! He will judge us,
change us and we will finally be sinless. There will be a judgment for each of
us– and even flames in heaven!!
Flames in heaven? Did
we get that wrong? Aren’t the flames only
supposed to be in hell? This judgment
will “bring everything to light” and “reveal it with fire,” the kind of fire
that will “test the quality of each person’s work.” So it seems that the work we did while we
were on earth will be tested! Jesus
Christ should be the foundation for all of our life work. Through this testing
by fire some folks will find that they spent their life working for things that
had no substance – (that were not built on Christ) and their work will be shown
to be worthless (and burned up!) “If it is burned up,” Paul says, “the builder
will suffer loss but yet will be saved, even though only as one escaping
through the flames.”
Let’s read the Scripture about how our life and our work
will be judged by flames! “Each one
should be careful how he/she builds. (How you work and live out your life) For no one can lay any foundation other than
the one already laid, which is Jesus Christ.
If any person builds on this foundation (Jesus) … their work will stand,
because the Day (judgment) will bring it to light. It will be revealed with fire, and the fire
will test the quality of each person’s work.
If what a person has built survives, that person will receive a
reward. If it is burned up, the person
will suffer loss: but the person will be saved, but only as one escaping
through the flames.” (1 Corinthians
3:13-16)
Scripture also says: “Just as a person is destined to die
once, and after that to face judgment, so Christ was sacrificed once to take
away the sins of many: and He will appear a second time, not to bear sin, but
to bring salvation to those who are waiting for Him.” (Hebrews 9:27-28) After death we will face judgment but Christ
after His death will appear bringing salvation from sin and its judgment. Even if a believer in Christ has wasted his
life and has done no good deeds at all, this person will be saved because of
Christ, “but only as one escaping through the flames.” (1 Cor. 3:16)
Not only will we not sin in heaven but we will receive new
bodies that will never get sick or die.
“So will it be with the resurrection of the dead. The body that is sown is perishable, it will
be raised imperishable: It is sown in
dishonor, it will be raised in glory: It
is sown in weakness, it will be raised in power, It is sown a natural body, it
will be raised a spiritual body. If
there is a natural body, there is also a spiritual body.” ( 1 Corinthians
15:42-44) “Death has been swallowed up
in victory…. Thanks be to God! He gives
us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.”
(1 Corinthians 15:54b, 57)
Everywhere we look in heaven there will be victory! Over the top jubilation! Victory over every problem and every trouble! Shouts of love and joy and praise everywhere!
Justice and mercy entwined! The
mysterious Tree of Life with leaves for the healing of the nations. Saints from
all the ages – all together as family. Face to face with Christ our Savior! We
will serve Him and “reign with Him” (Rev.20)
Actively participate in working with Him in His new kingdom. Heaven - Words can never describe it all! Heaven
–better than anything you or I could ever imagine!
Some ideas were taken from Rob Bell’s book Love Wins,
Chapter 2 “Here Is The New There” p.21-62.
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