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It seems like you, u/NothingAndNobody, and u/judgemenotbro in this thread are all on the same page about thinking that we're spending eternity in heaven, rather than being resurrected physically on the new earth.
Jul 2, 2014 · The place where believers will live for eternity is not some strange spiritual world where we will have wings, float on clouds, and sing songs all day long forever and ever. Heaven, instead, is this current earth and universe restored back to an Eden-like paradise.
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- First, you will not actually be dead. Mind-boggling, isn’t it? One more time: After you die, you are actually not dead. Your physical body will die, but, your soul will still be alive.
- Hell is a real place—and God doesn’t want anyone to have to go there. See the first point if you have any questions. God gave the world Jesus, His Son, to make a way for us to be reconnected to His perfect and holy self.
- Hell is a place where God can deal righteously with Satan. Who is Satan? The enemy of our souls. And God will deal with him justly. (Matthew 25:41)
- Hell is a place where God can deal righteously with those who choose not to believe in Him. Again, God is just and perfect. And He will deal with us with justice, too.
Anyway, remember that life in Heaven won’t be permanent but only for 1000 years. This is the millenium, i.e the time when Satan and his following angels will suffer in Earth while believers will be in Heaven with Jesus. After that, we will live in a new Earth, and sin will be no more, forever.
Mar 5, 2020 · Heaven will be an infinite world of new discoveries, and Jesus Christ will unfold them to you. Thomas Boston says: The divine perfections will be an unbounded field, in which the glorified shall walk eternally, seeing more and more of God; since they can never come to the end of the infinite.
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The Bible says that on that final day “the trumpet will sound, the dead will be raised imperishable, and we will be changed” (1 Corinthians 15:52). The most important fact about heaven, however, is that we will be in God’s presence forever. Think of it: “And so we will be with the Lord forever” (1 Thessalonians 4:17)!