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You might start to understand there is a theme with me !everything centres around wanting to sleep !Talk to Jesus after I sleep ,see my mother after I sleep ,happy if animals come beside me as long as they don’t !wake me !up I want to sleep!!!Im restraining myself because i could easily list over fifty things. This is for all of you so go ahead.
Im restraining myself because i could easily list over fifty things. This is for all of you so go ahead.
Strange I didn't know that all the people who died went to heaven and came back. disagree with youI'd build a house, build a garden, and live happily forever, free of anxiety and worry as well as being close to loved ones.
Unfortunately, we don't go to Heaven when we die. This is a common mistake that is believed by worshippers of God our Father.
Let me quote a phrase from the Holy Bible, "The disciples are afraid of returning to Judea, but Jesus says: "Our friend Lazarus is asleep, but I am going to awaken him." when the apostles misunderstand, he clarifies, "Lazarus is dead, and for your sake I am glad I was not there, so that you may believe.""
The key word in that quote was 'asleep'. Jesus Christ stated that Lazarus is dead but He was going to wake him. This then makes sense that we do not go to Heaven when we die. We basically enter a sleep like state until Jesus Christ returns to Earth to judge everyone who has ever lived.
It is nice to think we go to Heaven. Now some of you may say, "Well, why did He say he is going to Heaven to prepare a place for us?" Now, I'm not entirely sure what to say to this except maybe He was referring that He was going to Heaven to prepare a place for us in the new world? Maybe He is currently building the new world as we live and breathe? Just a thought.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but I just wanted you to be aware of what is most likely true.
I'd build a house, build a garden, and live happily forever, free of anxiety and worry as well as being close to loved ones.
Unfortunately, we don't go to Heaven when we die. This is a common mistake that is believed by worshippers of God our Father.
Let me quote a phrase from the Holy Bible, "The disciples are afraid of returning to Judea, but Jesus says: "Our friend Lazarus is asleep, but I am going to awaken him." when the apostles misunderstand, he clarifies, "Lazarus is dead, and for your sake I am glad I was not there, so that you may believe.""
The key word in that quote was 'asleep'. Jesus Christ stated that Lazarus is dead but He was going to wake him. This then makes sense that we do not go to Heaven when we die. We basically enter a sleep like state until Jesus Christ returns to Earth to judge everyone who has ever lived.
It is nice to think we go to Heaven. Now some of you may say, "Well, why did He say he is going to Heaven to prepare a place for us?" Now, I'm not entirely sure what to say to this except maybe He was referring that He was going to Heaven to prepare a place for us in the new world? Maybe He is currently building the new world as we live and breathe? Just a thought.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but I just wanted you to be aware of what is most likely true.
I read a Time magazine article about this subject.
What Jesus Really Said About Heaven and Hell
"There are over two billion Christians in the world, the vast majority of whom believe in heaven and hell. You die and your soul goes either to everlasting bliss or torment (or purgatory en route). This is true even in the land of increasing “nones”: Americans continue to anticipate a version of the alternatives portrayed in The Good Place: regardless of religious persuasion, 72% believe in a literal heaven, 58% in a literal hell.
The vast majority of these people naturally assume this is what Jesus himself taught. But that is not true. Neither Jesus, nor the Hebrew Bible he interpreted, endorsed the view that departed souls go to paradise or everlasting pain."
I read a Time magazine article about this subject.
What Jesus Really Said About Heaven and Hell
"There are over two billion Christians in the world, the vast majority of whom believe in heaven and hell. You die and your soul goes either to everlasting bliss or torment (or purgatory en route). This is true even in the land of increasing “nones”: Americans continue to anticipate a version of the alternatives portrayed in The Good Place: regardless of religious persuasion, 72% believe in a literal heaven, 58% in a literal hell.
The vast majority of these people naturally assume this is what Jesus himself taught. But that is not true. Neither Jesus, nor the Hebrew Bible he interpreted, endorsed the view that departed souls go to paradise or everlasting pain."