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  2. A: No, your theory isn’t right, and the reason is because in heaven we will be in God’s presence forever — and no sin can exist in His presence. God is absolutely holy and pure; as the Bible says, “Your eyes are too pure to look on evil; you cannot tolerate wrongdoing” (Habakkuk 1:13). Yes, we will be perfect and without sin in heaven.

  3. First, God took care of the penalty of sin through Jesus' shedding of his redeeming blood at Calvary and his subsequent resurrection; second, God took care of the power of sin by giving us the Holy Spirit; and third, God will take care of the presence of sin in his kingdom without end. Sin cannot possibly rear its ugly head again (see Hebrews 9 ...

  4. May 30, 2023 · Understanding the expression "being in heaven" in the sense of "enjoying the beatific vision", the angels after their creation were not "in heaven". In Catholic theological terms, they had been infused with the supernatural gifts of sanctifiying grace and charity through which they had "become partakers of the divine nature" (2 Pe 1:4) but they still were not seeing God "face to face" (1 Cor ...

  5. A: No, your theory isn’t right, and the reason is because in heaven we will be in God’s presence forever — and no sin can exist in His presence. God is absolutely holy and pure; as the Bible says, “Your eyes are too pure to look on evil; you cannot tolerate wrongdoing” (Habakkuk 1:13). Yes, we will be perfect and without sin in heaven.

  6. Nov 14, 2023 · The idea that we can be perfect like God seems hyperbolic. Moreover, the Bible clearly states that we are not perfect. We are all sinners and have fallen short of God’s standard (Romans 3:9–20; 1 John 1:8; Ecclesiastes 7:20; Psalm 14:2–3). How, then, do we reconcile the command to be perfect like God with the truth that we’re not?

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  8. Aug 16, 2014 · The answer is the Lord made a way for sinners to meet the standard of perfection required by Heaven. God's Son, Jesus Christ, was born as a man so He could live the sinless life we couldn't, and He did so on our behalf. Then He died an underserved death on the cross to pay the required price (i.e., a ransom) for our sins (past, present and future).

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