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- Does Jesus Have a Physical Body in Heaven? Just like we currently bear the image of Adam, we will one day bear the image of Jesus, and have a body like Him.
- What Will Our Resurrected Bodies be Like? The first thing Paul teaches us about our resurrected bodies in 1 Corinthians 15 is that it is not like our current body.
- What Will We Do in Heaven? The concept of serving God in heaven reoccurs throughout the book of Revelation. For example, Revelation 7:15says: “Therefore they are before the throne of God, and serve Him day and nightin His temple.
- Will We Know Each Other in Heaven? Jesus in His resurrection body was real and his disciples recognized him. That’s the way it will be for you! It is unthinkable that in heaven we will know less than we do here.
3 days ago · 1. Q: Is Heaven a real place? A: Yes, the Bible describes Heaven as an actual “place” that Jesus is preparing for us (John 14:2-3). Revelation 21:1 says there will be “a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away.”
He explains that Heaven is a physical realm, where resurrected believers will dwell forever on a renewed Earth, rejoicing in personal relationships, meaningful work, and the glorious wonders of God's creation.
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May 24, 2018 · The New Heaven and Earth is a real, tangible place. The New Earth has dirt, water, rocks, trees, flowers, animals, people, rain, snow, wind, and a variety of natural wonders. An Earth without these would not be Earth.
- Misconceptions About Heaven and The New Earth
- Ruling in The Kingdom Is A Reward
- A Flawed Presentation of The Gospel Promise
- Useful For Pastors
The title sets the stage for the intentional equivocation of important Biblical terms. The reader soon discovers that the book is not about heaven but about the kingdom of God on earth. These two sentences suggest that heaven and the New Earth are identical, and that both refer to our eschatological destiny. This equivocation of terms is carried th...
Free Grace adherents will be happy to note that the author recognizes that our rule in the kingdom of God will be a reward for meritorious service in this life.
A major flaw with this book is its bewildering presentation of the gospel. Free Grace adherents will be troubled by Alcorn’s explanation of what is required for eschatological salvation. Proverbs 28:13, “He who conceals his sins does not prosper, but whoever confesses and renounces them finds mercy,” is cited as proof that “if we want to be forgive...
In spite of the equivocation of important terms and the flawed gospel, there is much to commend this book for pastoral purposes, if it is read carefully and critically. It helps us visualize life in the kingdom of God as a space-mass-time universe in which the conditions established during the Creation are restored. Our eternal destiny is not disco...
Sep 5, 2017 · In this enlightening book, bestselling author Dr. Robert Jeffress opens the Scriptures to unpack ten surprising truths about heaven and explain who we will see there and how we can prepare to go there someday. Perfect for believers or skeptics who are curious about heaven.
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May 3, 2011 · The biblical scholar, who also wrote the book The Moody Handbook of Theology, said heaven is not just a state but a real place where God dwells. There is the intermediate heaven (Luke 23), a paradise for believers between death and the Second Coming, and the new heaven and new earth (Revelation 21:1, Isaiah 65, 66), which is the final ...