What the Bible says about Heaven
Nearly all of us are curious about where we will end up
after we die. But how much do we really know
about this place called heaven where we will spend eternity? Many Christians
picture heaven as an unending church service.
A never ending sing-along in the sky!
An enthusiastic pastor once told us that we would spent all of eternity
with our hands up in the air praising God.
His eyes were shinning with enthusiasm and he couldn’t wait, but I
worried that my arms would get tired. We picture ourselves in heaven sitting on
clouds in long white robes playing harps on and on! And we wonder if we may get bored.
Part of the problem is that human language has many limitations
and it is impossible to describe the indescribable. And basically heaven is
indescribable. Scripture says this about
heaven. “Eye has not seen, nor ear
heard, nor has it entered into the imagination of humans, the things which God
has prepared for those who love Him.” (I
Corinthians 2:9) In other words, heaven is beyond our wildest
imaginations. We have never seen
anything like it - so alive and so over the top beautiful and we have never
heard of anything that is so good and glorious and uplifting.
There are many images
of heaven recorded in the Bible. Several of these mentioned in Scripture are
harps, crowns and gold. Bible scholars
believe that the mention of harps is just an image of music or a symbolic
attempt to suggest that we will have praise and worship and ecstasy in heaven. We will sing a new song.
In Scripture we read that we will be given crowns perhaps to
illustrate that those who are in heaven will rule or reign with Christ. The Bible tells us that: “If we endure, we
will reign with Christ.” (2 Timothy 2:12) Scripture also says: “To him who
overcomes and does My will to the end, I will give authority over the nations.”
(Revelation 2:26) And also: “To him who overcomes, I will give the right to sit
with Me on my throne,…”( Revelation 3:31) We will have important work in heaven it
seems! No time to get bored like we thought! And gold is also mentioned
possibly to suggest the timelessness of heaven (gold never rusts) and the
richness too. We are only guessing.
The Bible describes a River and the Tree of Life in heaven.
“On each side of the River stands the Tree of Life, bearing twelve crops of
fruit, yielding its fruit every month.
And the leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations.” (Revelations 22:2) It seems that we will eat
the fruit from the Tree of Life. In
Scripture we also read about the Marriage Feast or Supper of the Lamb.
(Revelations 19:9) We will enjoy eating and drinking in the kingdom of heaven
and I imagine the food will be more delicious than anything we have ever tasted
here on earth!
In the Bible we read that God will create a new heavens and
a new earth. “Behold, I will create new
heavens and a new earth.” (Isaiah 65:17)
God will create new heavens and a new earth because sin has entered and spoiled
them. The angels and Satan sinned and
then we humans sinned with Adam and Eve first disobeying God and eating the
forbidden fruit. Paradise was lost. Scripture says that the earth has been broken
by sin and creation groans to be made new. And it will be. It will be a new earth and heavens, redeemed
and transfigured.
And our bodies will also be made new when we die. In Scripture we read: “Now we know that if
the earthly tent we live in is destroyed, we have a building from God, an
eternal house in heaven, not built by human hands. Meanwhile we groan, longing to be clothed
with our heavenly dwelling. “(2 Corinthians 5:1)
Scripture says: “What
is mortal (a body that will die) will be swallowed up by life.” (1 Corinthians
5:5a) Our age old imagery of death is reversed.
When we die we will be swallowed up by life, not by death. We are participating in the resurrection life
of Jesus our Savior. Scripture says: “You (Christ) will fill me with joy in
your presence, with eternal pleasures at your right hand.” ((Psalm 16:11) Jesus says: “To him who is
thirsty, I will give to drink without cost from the spring of the water of
life.” (Revelations 21:6b)
In heaven we are told in Scripture that there will be no
more sorrow or crying or sickness or sin or death. We read in Scripture: “God will wipe every
tear from their eyes and there will be no more death, or mourning or crying or
pain, for the old order of things has passed away.” (Revelations 21:4)
In this new world “The wolf and the lamb will feed together,
and the lion will eat straw like the ox” (Isaiah 65:25) “And there will be no person
or animal harming another or killing on my holy hill”. (Isaiah 11:9) “The leopard will lie down with
the goat, the calf and the lion and the yearling together, and a little child
will lead them. “(Isaiah 11:6) It will
be a new world , that is for sure!
And then when God brings down the final curtain of history
there will be the judgment. And the
judge will be Christ. He is our Savior and our Judge. Scripture says: “We must all appear before the
judgment seat of Christ, that each one may receive what is due him for the
things done while in the body, whether good or bad.” (2 Corinthians 5:10)
But we need not be afraid.
Jesus himself said: “I tell you the truth, whoever hears my word and
believes him who sent me has eternal life and will not be condemned: he has
crossed over from death to life.” (John
5:24) It seems that we receive rewards
“crowns” for the good we have done here on earth. And again believing in Him is the most
important thing that we can ever do.
Many of the Scriptures and ideas from this blog were taken
from “Heaven and the Afterlife” by James L. Garlow with Keith Wall
What the Bible say about Heaven
Nearly all of us are curious about where we will end up
after we die. But how much do we really know
about this place called heaven where we will spend eternity? Many Christians
picture heaven as an unending church service.
A never ending sing-along in the sky!
An enthusiastic pastor once told us that we would spent all of eternity
with our hands up in the air praising God.
His eyes were shinning with enthusiasm and he couldn’t wait, but I
worried that my arms would get tired. We picture ourselves in heaven sitting on
clouds in long white robes playing harps on and on! And we wonder if we may get bored.
Part of the problem is that human language has many limitations
and it is impossible to describe the indescribable. And basically heaven is
indescribable. Scripture says this about
heaven. “Eye has not seen, nor ear
heard, nor has it entered into the imagination of humans, the things which God
has prepared for those who love Him.” (I
Corinthians 2:9) In other words, heaven is beyond our wildest
imaginations. We have never seen
anything like it - so alive and so over the top beautiful and we have never
heard of anything that is so good and glorious and uplifting.
There are many images
of heaven recorded in the Bible. Several of these mentioned in Scripture are
harps, crowns and gold. Bible scholars
believe that the mention of harps is just an image of music or a symbolic
attempt to suggest that we will have praise and worship and ecstasy in heaven. We will sing a new song.
In Scripture we read that we will be given crowns perhaps to
illustrate that those who are in heaven will rule or reign with Christ. The Bible tells us that: “If we endure, we
will reign with Christ.” (2 Timothy 2:12) Scripture also says: “To him who
overcomes and does My will to the end, I will give authority over the nations.”
(Revelation 2:26) And also: “To him who overcomes, I will give the right to sit
with Me on my throne,…”( Revelation 3:31) We will have important work in heaven it
seems! No time to get bored like we thought! And gold is also mentioned
possibly to suggest the timelessness of heaven (gold never rusts) and the
richness too. We are only guessing.
The Bible describes a River and the Tree of Life in heaven.
“On each side of the River stands the Tree of Life, bearing twelve crops of
fruit, yielding its fruit every month.
And the leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations.” (Revelations 22:2) It seems that we will eat
the fruit from the Tree of Life. In
Scripture we also read about the Marriage Feast or Supper of the Lamb.
(Revelations 19:9) We will enjoy eating and drinking in the kingdom of heaven
and I imagine the food will be more delicious than anything we have ever tasted
here on earth!
In the Bible we read that God will create a new heavens and
a new earth. “Behold, I will create new
heavens and a new earth.” (Isaiah 65:17)
God will create new heavens and a new earth because sin has entered and spoiled
them. The angels and Satan sinned and
then we humans sinned with Adam and Eve first disobeying God and eating the
forbidden fruit. Paradise was lost. Scripture says that the earth has been broken
by sin and creation groans to be made new. And it will be. It will be a new earth and heavens, redeemed
and transfigured.
And our bodies will also be made new when we die. In Scripture we read: “Now we know that if
the earthly tent we live in is destroyed, we have a building from God, an
eternal house in heaven, not built by human hands. Meanwhile we groan, longing to be clothed
with our heavenly dwelling. “(2 Corinthians 5:1)
Scripture says: “What
is mortal (a body that will die) will be swallowed up by life.” (1 Corinthians
5:5a) Our age old imagery of death is reversed.
When we die we will be swallowed up by life, not by death. We are participating in the resurrection life
of Jesus our Savior. Scripture says: “You (Christ) will fill me with joy in
your presence, with eternal pleasures at your right hand.” ((Psalm 16:11) Jesus says: “To him who is
thirsty, I will give to drink without cost from the spring of the water of
life.” (Revelations 21:6b)
In heaven we are told in Scripture that there will be no
more sorrow or crying or sickness or sin or death. We read in Scripture: “God will wipe every
tear from their eyes and there will be no more death, or mourning or crying or
pain, for the old order of things has passed away.” (Revelations 21:4)
In this new world “The wolf and the lamb will feed together,
and the lion will eat straw like the ox” (Isaiah 65:25) “And there will be no person
or animal harming another or killing on my holy hill”. (Isaiah 11:9) “The leopard will lie down with
the goat, the calf and the lion and the yearling together, and a little child
will lead them. “(Isaiah 11:6) It will
be a new world , that is for sure!
And then when God brings down the final curtain of history
there will be the judgment. And the
judge will be Christ. He is our Savior and our Judge. Scripture says: “We must all appear before the
judgment seat of Christ, that each one may receive what is due him for the
things done while in the body, whether good or bad.” (2 Corinthians 5:10)
But we need not be afraid.
Jesus himself said: “I tell you the truth, whoever hears my word and
believes him who sent me has eternal life and will not be condemned: he has
crossed over from death to life.” (John
5:24) It seems that we receive rewards
“crowns” for the good we have done here on earth. And again believing in Him is the most
important thing that we can ever do.
Many of the Scriptures and ideas from this blog were taken
from “Heaven and the Afterlife” by James L. Garlow with Keith Wall
What the Bible say about Heaven
Nearly all of us are curious about where we will end up
after we die. But how much do we really know
about this place called heaven where we will spend eternity? Many Christians
picture heaven as an unending church service.
A never ending sing-along in the sky!
An enthusiastic pastor once told us that we would spent all of eternity
with our hands up in the air praising God.
His eyes were shinning with enthusiasm and he couldn’t wait, but I
worried that my arms would get tired. We picture ourselves in heaven sitting on
clouds in long white robes playing harps on and on! And we wonder if we may get bored.
Part of the problem is that human language has many limitations
and it is impossible to describe the indescribable. And basically heaven is
indescribable. Scripture says this about
heaven. “Eye has not seen, nor ear
heard, nor has it entered into the imagination of humans, the things which God
has prepared for those who love Him.” (I
Corinthians 2:9) In other words, heaven is beyond our wildest
imaginations. We have never seen
anything like it - so alive and so over the top beautiful and we have never
heard of anything that is so good and glorious and uplifting.
There are many images
of heaven recorded in the Bible. Several of these mentioned in Scripture are
harps, crowns and gold. Bible scholars
believe that the mention of harps is just an image of music or a symbolic
attempt to suggest that we will have praise and worship and ecstasy in heaven. We will sing a new song.
In Scripture we read that we will be given crowns perhaps to
illustrate that those who are in heaven will rule or reign with Christ. The Bible tells us that: “If we endure, we
will reign with Christ.” (2 Timothy 2:12) Scripture also says: “To him who
overcomes and does My will to the end, I will give authority over the nations.”
(Revelation 2:26) And also: “To him who overcomes, I will give the right to sit
with Me on my throne,…”( Revelation 3:31) We will have important work in heaven it
seems! No time to get bored like we thought! And gold is also mentioned
possibly to suggest the timelessness of heaven (gold never rusts) and the
richness too. We are only guessing.
The Bible describes a River and the Tree of Life in heaven.
“On each side of the River stands the Tree of Life, bearing twelve crops of
fruit, yielding its fruit every month.
And the leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations.” (Revelations 22:2) It seems that we will eat
the fruit from the Tree of Life. In
Scripture we also read about the Marriage Feast or Supper of the Lamb.
(Revelations 19:9) We will enjoy eating and drinking in the kingdom of heaven
and I imagine the food will be more delicious than anything we have ever tasted
here on earth!
In the Bible we read that God will create a new heavens and
a new earth. “Behold, I will create new
heavens and a new earth.” (Isaiah 65:17)
God will create new heavens and a new earth because sin has entered and spoiled
them. The angels and Satan sinned and
then we humans sinned with Adam and Eve first disobeying God and eating the
forbidden fruit. Paradise was lost. Scripture says that the earth has been broken
by sin and creation groans to be made new. And it will be. It will be a new earth and heavens, redeemed
and transfigured.
And our bodies will also be made new when we die. In Scripture we read: “Now we know that if
the earthly tent we live in is destroyed, we have a building from God, an
eternal house in heaven, not built by human hands. Meanwhile we groan, longing to be clothed
with our heavenly dwelling. “(2 Corinthians 5:1)
Scripture says: “What
is mortal (a body that will die) will be swallowed up by life.” (1 Corinthians
5:5a) Our age old imagery of death is reversed.
When we die we will be swallowed up by life, not by death. We are participating in the resurrection life
of Jesus our Savior. Scripture says: “You (Christ) will fill me with joy in
your presence, with eternal pleasures at your right hand.” ((Psalm 16:11) Jesus says: “To him who is
thirsty, I will give to drink without cost from the spring of the water of
life.” (Revelations 21:6b)
In heaven we are told in Scripture that there will be no
more sorrow or crying or sickness or sin or death. We read in Scripture: “God will wipe every
tear from their eyes and there will be no more death, or mourning or crying or
pain, for the old order of things has passed away.” (Revelations 21:4)
In this new world “The wolf and the lamb will feed together,
and the lion will eat straw like the ox” (Isaiah 65:25) “And there will be no person
or animal harming another or killing on my holy hill”. (Isaiah 11:9) “The leopard will lie down with
the goat, the calf and the lion and the yearling together, and a little child
will lead them. “(Isaiah 11:6) It will
be a new world , that is for sure!
And then when God brings down the final curtain of history
there will be the judgment. And the
judge will be Christ. He is our Savior and our Judge. Scripture says: “We must all appear before the
judgment seat of Christ, that each one may receive what is due him for the
things done while in the body, whether good or bad.” (2 Corinthians 5:10)
But we need not be afraid.
Jesus himself said: “I tell you the truth, whoever hears my word and
believes him who sent me has eternal life and will not be condemned: he has
crossed over from death to life.” (John
5:24) It seems that we receive rewards
“crowns” for the good we have done here on earth. And again believing in Him is the most
important thing that we can ever do.
Many of the Scriptures and ideas from this blog were taken
from “Heaven and the Afterlife” by James L. Garlow with Keith Wall
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