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2006-12-15 22:55:35 · 15 answers · asked by righteous992003 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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IF THE BIBLE DOES NOT TELL US WHAT DOES???????????

Heb.9:27;
IT IS APPOINTED UNTO MAN ONCE TO DIE AND AFTER THIS THE JUDGEMENT

1Cor.15:22-28,51-53 [ heavenly and earthly ];
AS IN ADAM ALL DIE, EVEN SO IN CHRIST SHALL ALL BE MADE ALIVE

Acts 2:27-31;
Jesus was resurrected from sepulchre hell, king David still waits.

John 3:13-17;
ONLY JESUS WENT TO HEAVEN UNTIL AT THE LAST DAY.

2Pet.3:13; Isa.65:17;66:22; Rev.21:1-5;
THERE WILL BE A NEW HEAVENS AND A NEW EARTH.
ALL WILL BE MADE AS PERFECT AS BEFORE EDEN, HEAVENS, EARTH AND WORLD.

2006-12-16 00:17:39 · answer #1 · answered by jeni 7 · 0 0

When I leave this world I will be ushered into the presence of the Lord Jesus Christ who died on the cross for me, and He rose from the dead for my eternal life. This same hope can be yours, too. I am convinced there is life after death for one reason: Jesus Christ died and was placed in a tomb—and three days later came back to life.

Think about it a moment: What would it take to prove to us that there is life after death? The answer is clear: Someone would have to die, and then come back to life again. It wouldn't be enough for them to have a so-called "near-death" experience; their death would have to be real. And it wouldn't be enough for only one or two people to see them; it would require many witnesses.

But has this ever happened? Yes—when Jesus Christ rose from the grave! His death was real; hard-bitten Roman guards made sure He was dead before they took Him down from the cross. And His resurrection was real also, because hundreds saw Him during the next forty days. Paul, writing over 25 years later, noted that "he appeared to more than five hundred of the brothers at the same time, most of whom are still living" (1 Corinthians 15:6).

How could this happen? It happened because Jesus Christ was not just another man. He was God's only Son, sent from heaven to save us from our sins. Only He could say, "I am the resurrection and the life. ... Whoever lives and believes in me will never die" (John 11:25-26). This can be your hope, by giving your life to Christ today.

2006-12-16 01:53:23 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

1. "Know thou of a truth that the soul, after its separation from the body, will continue to progress until it attaineth the presence of God, in a state and condition which neither the revolution of ages and centuries, nor the changes and chances of this world, can alter. It will endure as long as the Kingdom of God, His sovereignty, His dominion and power will endure. It will manifest the signs of God and His attributes, and will reveal His loving kindness and bounty."

2. "As to the question whether the souls will recognize each other in the spiritual world: this fact is certain; for the Kingdom is the world of vision where all the concealed realities will become disclosed. How much more the well-known souls will become manifest. The mysteries of which man is heedless in this earthly world, those he will discover in the heavenly world, and there will he be informed of the secret of truth; how much more will he recognize or discover persons with whom he hath been associated. Undoubtedly, the holy souls who find a pure eye and are favored with insight will, in the kingdom of lights, be acquainted with all mysteries, and will seek the bounty of witnessing the reality of every great soul. Even they will manifestly behold the Beauty of God in that world."

3. "... a love that one may have entertained for any one will not be forgotten in the world of the Kingdom. Likewise, thou wilt not forget (there) the life that thou hast had in the material world."

2006-12-16 00:27:36 · answer #3 · answered by Linell 3 · 0 0

umm... what? I'm assuming language barrier is the problem. Do you mean "What happens after we die?"

If so, then the answer is nothing. We die. The end. Some of us will be ghosts for a short while but not very long.

2006-12-15 22:58:39 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Paris via Amsterdam to New York

2006-12-15 22:58:03 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

We would be in our graves till Dooms Day, and afterwards we wil be resuracted from our graves for the Day of Judgement, to decide our fate (Heaven or Hell)
I would request you to please check out :
http://www.ahya.org/amm/modules.php?name=Lectures&d_op=viewdownload2&cid=2

2006-12-15 23:41:55 · answer #6 · answered by ss1886 4 · 0 0

Depends on the weight of your good deeds.

They are immediately locked as soon as you die. You can't increase (except in some cases your direct family members can) or decrease them.

Heavy -> Heaven
Light -> Hell.

Simple, isn't it?

2006-12-15 22:58:54 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

After?? That's the final journey so you may as well get used to the idea because we wont be going anywhere else.

2006-12-15 23:02:40 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No one knows for sure. There are many beliefs about what happens after we die. I feel you need to read about these beliefs and form your own. Death is a very personal event and only you can decide what happens beyond..........

2006-12-15 23:07:54 · answer #9 · answered by maskedhealer 1 · 0 0

Dust cannot go anymore!
The soul goes to the destination it chooses previously with its own responsibility - wisely or stupidly.

2006-12-15 23:04:17 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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