Will Dogs and Cats be in Heaven?
Yesterday was a very bad day – one of the worst! Our dog, Pierre died yesterday- a very bad day! Pierre
was a 40 pound white curly haired poodle with floppy ears and a happy teddy
bear face. He loved to chase cats and bark at the mailman. When we would come
home from work or errands Pierre
was always right there to greet us, jumping up and down with joy and wagging
his curly tail. All of life was exciting for Pierre and he would leap around greeting each
new day with enthusiasm.
But Pierre
had tummy problems from the very start.
He threw up his food and patches of his skin would turn red and his fur
would fall out. The vetenarian ran blood
tests and insisted that everything looked normal. We bought special organic food for Pierre and cooked him
special dishes. And the vet gave us
special prescription creams for his skin.
These measures kept his problems under control.
But then a month ago Pierre
had a check-up and the vet called back to tell us that his blood work showed
that his kidney function was a little low.
He gave Pierre
some meds and we were to come back in two weeks for another blood panel. Pierre
got better on his meds and we prayed for him and were hopeful.
But then a week ago Pierre
started crying and stopped eating. We
rushed him back to the Animal
Hospital where he was put
on I.V. fluids and given special meds.
For a few days he seemed to get better but then his failing kidneys just
shut down. And without his kidneys
functioning, his insides fell apart and he started bleeding internally. He cried and vomited and writhed around in
terrible pain. It broke my heart to see
him in such agony. There was nothing more the vet could do and we sat there numb
and helpless before our dying dog.
We knew the humane thing to do was to put Pierre out of his
misery, so we held him and loved him and talked to him and cried as the vet
gave him a shot to put him to sleep. And
then when he was finally asleep and anesthetized, the vet came back bringing
another shot that would stop his heart from beating. We left the room before this final shot was
given as we couldn’t bear to watch him die.
Our house seems cold and empty now without our Pierre and his big
personality. And our other dog Prissy
misses her best buddy and she hides in the corner looking sad. I try to go on with my life but all I feel
like doing is crying. Where did my Pierre go when he died? This baby of mine with so much love and joy
in his heart, where is he now? Is he
chasing cats in heaven now or did he turn into nothing and cease to exist when
he died? Is this wonderful dog of mine
just gone forever?
Some Bible scholars say that dogs and cats don’t have eternal
souls like people do. That since animals
aren’t valuable like people are, God won’t take time to bother with them! And He won’t put animals in the re-cycle bin
and renew them. He will just throw them
on the junk pile when they die! God only
redeems people since they are important. I wonder how these Bible scholars are so
sure! How do they know that dogs and
cats don’t have souls? Or don’t come
back renewed when God makes everything new.
I don’t find these ideas written in the Bible!
The God that I read about in the Bible is a great big God of
love and mercy. He never has been a God
who just cares about the important, valuable people – like we often do! The God in my Bible cares about the people
that we don’t consider important – the unattractive people, the lost people,
the least and the worst. And if God
cares so deeply about the people who aren’t important (all people are
important!), I imagine He also cares about dogs and cats even if they aren’t
valuable and important like we are (according to some Bible scholars!)
If you and I love and care about our pets doesn’t God love
and care about them even more? He
created them and gave them their big personalities and their meows and their wagging
tails. Don’t you think that He cares about
all of His creation? Isn’t He big enough
to redeem it all as well?
In Isaiah 65:17 God refers to creating a new heavens and a
new earth in the future. In subsequent
verses the text moves back and forth from the millennial kingdom to the new
earth. And God makes clear that He will
have animals living there – in both the millennial kingdom and in the new
earth. (Isaiah 65:25) “The wolf and the lamb will feed together,
and the lion will eat straw like the ox, but dust will be the serpent’s food
and they will neither harm nor destroy on all My holy mountain.” Notice
that all of the animals have been made new since they don’t do any harm to one
another in this new earth. The lion eats
straw and doesn’t hurt the lamb. God has
redeemed them since they are different than they were here on earth. Here in God’s new earth they will not ever harm
or kill each other! Can we imagine
that?
Romans 8:18-22 says that the whole creation (that includes
animals) has been subject to suffering and futility and death because of human
sin. When Adam and Eve sinned against
God they fell from their sinless (deathless) position. And not only did Adam’s original sin pass to
all of us – Adam’s children causing all us humans to inherit death, but Adam’s
original sin also brought a curse – a fall- to the whole creation according to
Scripture. The whole creation (animals,
plants, fish, the weather, etc.) groan in longing for the liberation that will
come to humans, and thereby to all creation itself.(Romans 8:18-22)
Scripture says that creation (the earth and all that is in
it) is under human rule (Genesis 1:28-31)
Creation (the earth and everything in it) will share the rewards of the
redemption of humans just as it shared the punishment for the sin of humans. Animals are a central part of creation, next
to humans
I believe that
animals are one of the most significant parts. Adam was called upon by God to give names only
to one other part of the creation – the animals. (Genesis 2:19-20) That was Adam’s very first job. Adam worked the garden, but God didn’t ask
him to name the vegetation. Clearly, the
animals had certain qualities that set them above other creation. Animals were to be special to humans, and
because the first human, Adam, was ordered by God to name the animals, it makes
Adam’s connection and ours with them more personal.
Throughout the Bible we are told that God will restore His
fallen creation and not leave it in its fallen state. Of course God’s fallen creation includes
animals. Humans will be redeemed through
faith in Jesus Christ as Savior. And
after the great Judgment Day a sinless new earth and new heaven will be
created. If the new earth is all the
best of the old earth and more then we should expect it to contain
animals. If animals were not part of the
new earth, this would seem an obvious oversight. Would God take animals away from us in heaven
when He gave them to us humans for companionship and help here on earth?
God’s perfect Garden of Eden was ruined through Adam and
Eve’s sin and will be restored through Christ’s reign of righteousness. One of Christ’s names is the “Second Adam.” (He will bring back what Adam lost) Animals were a part of the Garden of Eden, and
then they, along with all creation, were cursed through the sin of the first
Adam. Since that is true according to
Scripture, wouldn’t we expect animals to be part of the new earth, made right
through the virtue of Jesus Christ (the Second Adam).
So, do dogs and cats go to heaven? Will we see our beloved pets again on the
other side? I believe that we will. I can not picture Paradise
without flowers and trees and animals. – dogs and cats. And I believe that our gracious and loving
heavenly Father cares much more about all the animals He created than we
do. When Scripture says that the whole
of creation will be cleaned of sin and made new, I believe that that creation
includes the animals. So yes, I think our pets will be in heaven. What do you think?
Some of the ideas in this blog were taken from Randy
Alcorn’s article “Will there be animals in heaven? in Eternal Perspective
Ministries.
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