Yahoo Canada Web Search

Search results

      • In Scripture, God is said to enjoy, love, laugh, take delight and rejoice, as well as be angry, happy, jealous and glad. To be like God means to have and express emotions. Hence, we should expect that in heaven emotions will exist for God's glory and our good.
      www.lifeway.com/en/articles/pastor-questioning-heaven
  1. Jun 27, 2024 · Jesus’ statement that we will be like the angels of God in heaven means simply that men and women will not marry or be given in marriage in the next life. When Jesus revealed this truth, He said nothing to suggest we will not recognize our spouses or remember our marriages in heaven.

  2. Nov 14, 2023 · We are called to be absolutely perfect, matching the perfection of our heavenly Father. Every aspect of our being should align with God’s ways, including our deepest thoughts. The Greek word used, teleios, conveys a sense of maturity, completeness, or attaining a goal.

  3. The statement "Therefore you shall be perfect, just as your Father in heaven is perfect" is thus the summation of Jesus' new law. The standard of those who follow Christ is not simply the law but the spirit of the law which is God himself. This is the perfection that Jesus calls his disciples too. Share.

  4. Sep 27, 2021 · So when Jesus says we are to be perfect as our heavenly Father is perfect, he’s referring to the fact that we are perfect in the kingdom of heaven, which is at hand. And he is referring to the fact that we are made in the image and likeness of God, which is perfect, complete.

    • We Won't Miss Our Old Lives.
    • We Won't Become Angels.
    • We Won't Be tempted.
    • We Will Have Work to do.
    • We Will Still Experience Emotions.
    • We Still Won't Know Everything.
    • We Will Recognize One another.
    • What Will We Do to Avoid Boredom?
    • If Our Loved Ones Are in Hell, Won't That Spoil Heaven?

    Have you ever bought an economy ticket for a flight, but because of overbooking, been upgraded to first class? Did you regret the upgrade? Did you spend your time wondering, What am I missing by not being in the back of the plane? The upgrade from Earth to heaven will be vastly superior to that from economy to first class. If we would miss somethin...

    I'm often asked if people, particularly children, become angels when they die. The answer is no. Death is a relocation of the same person from one place to another. The place changes, but the person remains the same. The same person who becomes absent from his or her body becomes present with the Lord (2 Corinthians 5:8). We won't be angels but we'...

    Once I was asked if we will ever be tempted to turn our backs on Christ. The answer is no. What would tempt us? Innocence is the absence of something (sin), while righteousness is the presence of something (God's holiness). God will never withdraw His holiness from us; therefore, in heaven we cannot sin. We'll never forget the ugliness of sin, howe...

    The idea of working in heaven is foreign to many people. Yet Scripture clearly teaches it. When God created Adam, he "took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it" (Genesis 2:15). Work was part of the original Eden. It was part of a perfect human life. God Himself is a worker. He didn't create the world and then ret...

    In Scripture, God is said to enjoy, love, laugh, take delight and rejoice, as well as be angry, happy, jealous and glad. To be like God means to have and express emotions. Hence, we should expect that in heaven emotions will exist for God's glory and our good. We know that people in heaven have lots of feelings—all good ones. We're told of banquets...

    God alone is omniscient. When we die, we'll see things far more clearly, and we'll know much more than we know now. But we'll never know everything. In heaven we'll be flawless, but not knowing everything isn't a flaw. It's part of being finite. Righteous angels don't know everything, and they long to know more (1 Peter 1:12). They're flawless but ...

    Scripture gives no indication of a memory wipe causing us not to recognize family and friends. Paul anticipated being with the Thessalonians in heaven, and it never occurred to him he wouldn't know them. In fact, if we wouldn't know our loved ones, the comfort of an afterlife reunion, taught in 1 Thessalonians 4:14-18, would be no comfort at all. I...

    People sometimes say, "I'd rather be having a good time in hell than be bored in heaven." Note the assumption: sin is exciting and righteousness is boring. Believing in this assumption means you've fallen for the devil's lie. In reality, sin robs us of fulfillment. Sin doesn't make life interesting; it makes life empty. When there's fulfillment, wh...

    In heaven we'll see clearly that God revealed Himself to each person and that He gave opportunity for each heart or conscience to seek and respond to Him (Romans 1:18-2:16). Everyone deserves hell; no one deserves heaven. Jesus went to the cross to offer salvation to all (1 John 2:2). God is absolutely sovereign and doesn't desire any to perish (1 ...

  5. Sep 3, 2018 · We're all familiar with the words of Jesus when He instructed us to pray, "Your kingdom come, Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven" (Matthew 6:10). But what exactly did He mean? Christian Today

  6. People also ask

  7. Apr 14, 2021 · Jesus calls his followers to a new, personal perspective: to live holy lives means following the Son of God rather than a priest or a set of rules. Then Jesus inserts this special phrase...

  1. People also search for