Heaven as described in the bible- beautiful, Revelation 21:21, tells of what heaven aka "New Jerusalem" is like with twelve gates made of Pearl the foundation of the walls made of precious stones etc..We will be well taken care of,( Revelation 7:15-17 no pain or suffering, never hungry or thirsty.
Judgment Day- as described in the bible many places you can find this topic but I have found a short version for you (Isaiah 66:16) "For with fire and with his sword the LORD will execute judgment upon all men,and many will be those slain by the LORD"
End of this world- (2 Peter 3:10) "But the day of the LORD will come like a thief in the night. The heavens will disappear with a roar; the elements will be destroyed by fire, and the earth and everything in it will be laid bare."
2006-07-03 18:41:25
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answered by candi_k7 5
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What is it like in heaven? Outside of the bible I have very little knowledge but I do know that God told me to "shake as many hands as I could" (meet as many as I can) and also to talk to the (Warriors?) or something like that. This probably didn't answer your question the way you wanted, but I thought I would share.
Judgment day - One message God gave me was: "A human shall not tolerate a sky that is even with destruction" I believe the message was about Armageddon.
Everyone has time to read the bible whether for ten minutes a day or more if possible there is always time breaks at work, instead of watching t.v. so much, etc.
2006-07-04 01:34:27
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answered by jmkfrvxcd 1
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When you die, you cease to exist. That's what all the evidence indicates.
What difference does it make what the Bible says on the subject? It's just a collection of old books written by ignorant superstitious men.
2006-07-04 01:12:20
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answered by lenny 7
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Think of it this way... Imagine you're in a courtroom, you're guilty of many serious crimes. The judge says, "It's a fine of $500,000, or prison." You don't have anywhere near that amount of money, so the bailiff begins to walk you out of the courtroom when someone you don't even know appears. He runs up to the judge with a check and says, "I've paid the fine for you." Now that the fine has been paid, the law no longer has any hold on you. You're free -- because of the gift you were given.
This is what God did for you by sending Jesus to die on the cross in your place. So that you wouldn't have to go to Hell, God sent his only Son, Jesus, to die on the cross -- suffering the punishment that justice demands. Then He rose from the grave, forever defeating death! The Bible tells us, "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth on Him, shall not perish, but have everlasting life." (John 3:16) If you will repent of your sins and put your trust in Jesus, God says he will forgive all your sins and grant you the gift of everlasting life. Just like the court case we just talked about, if you repent (that means to confess and forsake your sins) and put your trust in Jesus, then you will not have to suffer God's justice in Hell because the payment for your crimes was made by Jesus on the cross.
If you're not sure what to pray, read Psalm 51, and make it a model for your prayer. The words are not "magical," what God cares about is the attitude of your heart. When you pray, it should sound something like this, "Dear God, I repent of all my sins, such as (name them). I put my trust in Jesus Christ as Lord (to say Jesus is your Lord means you are now making Jesus the master over your life) and Savior. Forgive me and grant me your gift of everlasting life. In Jesus' name I pray. Amen."
Now read your Bible daily, and obey what you read. God will never let you down.
What should you read? We suggest that you start in the book named "John," and then read the one named "Romans." Whatever you decide to read, make sure you read every day.
2006-07-04 01:12:41
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answered by I_Need_Help 3
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i am mormon and we believe that we are choice spirits that were saved forthis day in age before the second coming. we came down here to earth, passed through a veil, so we couldn't remember anything from heaven, we live our life, which is a test to see if we can come back to live with Him (it was said that we all cheered for jesus' plan) then after physical death, our spirit travels into the spirit world, when we wait to speak to Jesus, and Heavenly Father , to see which kingdom we will go into according to our actions here on earth.
2006-07-04 02:24:56
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answered by polkadotbabe24 2
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It says anyone not written in The Lamb's Book of Life will be thrown into a lake of fire and brimstone
2006-07-04 01:22:35
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answered by disciple of christ 1
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It's VERY unhealthy to think like that. You need to focus on the now.
Please do yourself a favor and just ignore the god talk. Just trust me that you need to focus on the life you have now. Do the right thing.
2006-07-04 01:12:40
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answered by stickfiguresk 4
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All people will be divided into two groups. Those who put their faith in Jesus and those who did not. Those who did not will be cast into the lake of fire. Those who did will be taken to Heaven.
2006-07-04 01:14:54
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answered by Dee 4
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I'll eventually remind myself by reading it.
But right now I forget the details and I can't read it right now either.
2006-07-04 01:14:02
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answered by 0sprey 2
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read about the flood of water.In nohas time in Geniues 7 the next time will be by fire.
2006-07-04 01:13:57
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answered by distroynot 3
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