You go to be with the Lord. And also there is going to be the Lambs Marriage Supper. And there are many things we are going to do, but I don't know what they all are.
2006-12-14 10:43:41
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answer #1
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answered by t_a_m_i_l 6
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What happens is that after death you are judged by god on weather or not you have shown love and compassion and made a differnce in others lives (no matter how small it may have seemed at the time the big picture you may have actually saved the planet) It is belived that you are granted all the knowlage of god (not understanding just knowlage) and from here you see all the things that you didn't do that would have made a difference and with this comes a feeling of utter sorrow and pain (purgatory). From here you are either accepted into heaven and are joined with god (true happiness as is belived to come with heaven can only be attained by joining with god if not something will always be missing) or are exiled into hell (a place without love and full of pain In the bible jesus calls it Gahena which was a place that the jews burnt trash and the murderers and rapeists (those without love) where sent and lived it is belived that this meens that if you don't accept god when you are given all of his knowlage if you don't accept love this is where you go to live in sorrow and pain because you can't love)
2006-12-14 10:34:26
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a Seventh-Day Adventist, and we believe that at the beginning of the Millennium, the righteous dead will be raised and the righteous living shall be transformed into a new, young, disease-free, physical body, not a spirit or ghost. The wicked dead will remain dead and the wicked living will be slain by Christ's presence. The saved will be caught up to the New Jerusalem, a floating city that the Bible speaks of about 2500 sq. miles in size. At this point, the Millennium will occur and Satan will be quarantined on this dead and lifeless planet. Meanwhile, for 1000 years, God's saved will enjoy the luxuries of this city paved with gold, and the original Garden of Eden will be in it. People will be able to meet their guardian angels, and they will be able to participate in the judgment of the lost. They will be able to see how despite constant pleadings of the Holy Spirit, these people constantly rejected Christ. This will allow resolution for those saved who were expecting to see certain people in Heaven. At the end of the Millennium, the New Jerusalem will descend from Heaven to Earth to judge the lost. God will flatten the Mount of Olives into a plain so they can land the city. The wicked dead will be resurrected into the same mortal bodies they had before. They will see every sin they have ever committed, and they will have to admit that Christ is Lord. Afterward, with Satan's leadership, they will attempt to attack the city. Hellfire will rain down from Heaven and consume them all. (They will not be tortured forever.) The Earth will be one big fireball. When it finally burns itself out and all trace of sin has been purged from the planet, God will set about to re-create the Earth as it was before the Fall, in the Garden of Eden. The Earth will once again teem with beautiful plants and animals, and all the animals will be tame. Every person and animal will be a vegetarian. (Meat requires the death of an animal, and there will be no death in Heaven.) We will be able to pet lions and dinosaurs! Won't that be cool! We will have physical bodies, but they will be like Christ's was when He was resurrected. They will have a 4th-dimensional ability to pass through solid objects, and will be able to fly - much like Jesus did when He visited His frightened disciples in a locked room after His resurrection. We will be able to explore the infinite universe and constantly challenge our minds. We will never be bored. We will have a mansion in the New Jerusalem and a country home on the New Earth. I'm really looking forward to it!
2006-12-14 10:53:43
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answer #3
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answered by FUNdie 7
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My highest hope of heaven is being conformed perfectly to the image of God. "See how great a love the Father has bestowed upon us, that we should be called children of God; and such we are. For this reason the world does not know (or recognize or acknowledge) us, because it did not know Him. Beloved, we are the children of God, and it has not yet appeared WHAT WE SHALL BE,, but we know that when He appears WE SHALL BE LIKE HIM, because we shall see Him as He is. And everyone who has this hope in Him purifies himself just as He is pure ( I John 3:1-3).
I believe heaven is a place of pure light, where there is no concealment, no darkness. Things shall be exactly as they appear to be, and the greatest blessedness will be to see God as He truly is, perfect in holiness, love and purity, and because of the blood of Jesus we shall be holy and without blame before Him, to enjoy Him and the Kingdom forever. Everything else is just the small stuff.
2006-12-14 10:44:55
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answer #4
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answered by wefmeister 7
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The bible doesn't say what we do in heaven. Whatever you want to, I guess. It just says that eye has not seen nor ear heard of the wonderful things the Lord has in store for those that love Him. Inother words, it's going to be so great, no man can even conceive what it will be like. And He also says there will be no more pain, sin or tears. Just love and joy.
2006-12-14 10:36:20
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on how evolved you are. Some people who have lived a good corporeal life, usually end up in a hospital or rest facility to regain their strength, and make the transfer to the spirit world. Once you've recovered, you generally volunteer to work, assisting in the running of whatever "city" you end up in. Helping others, teaching classes, taking classes, and learning. Also you can assist in out reach programs to help others who are lost after thier disincarnation (corporeal death), who generally exist outside the light of the cities in the darkness. Sometimes it is necessary to assist others you've known who are still in their corporeal existence on Earth.
As time goes by, when you wish to reincarnate again, you have to get it approved and are guided in planning your next corporeal existence.
It all depends on your evolutionary level, and state of acceptance once you return to the spirit world.
The highest level of spirits who are at the level of purity, who need not reincarnate any further to evolve, assist in running the universe. Such as planets, and galaxies, and use the Laws of the Universe in its governing.
2006-12-14 10:52:56
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answered by Anonymous
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judgement first, then we'll know what we'll see. If heaven, then Jesus,Mother Mary, Our Father, and all the saints. The mansion, the light of God, beautiful flowers, and colors we've never seen on earth. All of our dead relatives who made it, angels. A buffet of food we can only dream of. I'm catholic by the way.
2006-12-14 10:39:54
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answered by Jesus junkie 3
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I get soooo excited about going to heaven!!!!!
There is no pain, no suffering, no sickness or disease.
I will see my Jesus face to face.
I will worship God for all eternity.
My Lord will smile at me and say, "Well done, good and faithful servant."
That's what I'm living for.
2006-12-14 10:54:09
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answered by Anonymous
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We will be housed in our glorified bodies, and therefore be able to do whatever we have been created for without restriction. None of us know what that may be, but it will be very natural and exciting for each of us - eternally.
2006-12-14 10:41:13
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answered by Bruce 3
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Don't Christians believe heaven is a state of being not a place?
2006-12-14 10:48:50
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answered by Anonymous
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