STEEMCHURCH- What Would Heaven Be Like and What Are Will Going To Do In Heaven After Death?

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STEEMCHURCH- What Would Heaven Be Like and What Are Will Going To Do In Heaven After Death?
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<p>Dear parishioners of the blockchain, greetings to you <a href="https://steemit.com/@sirknight">@sirknight</a>, &nbsp;more blessings to you all. Today I would be sharing with you all an &nbsp;important topic which I feel would be of benefit to you all as you read &nbsp;may you remain blessed.&nbsp;</p>
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<p><strong>After Death What Happens to Believers?</strong></p>
<p>What happens when we breathe our final breath? The Bible teaches what will occur.&nbsp; First our immaterial soul and spirit will be separated from our &nbsp;physical body. Second, we will immediately &nbsp;receive the judgment that &nbsp;will determine our eternal destiny. Those who have trusted in Christ’s &nbsp;payment on the cross for our sins will enter into eternal life in the &nbsp;presence of God. 2 Corinthians 5:8 states,&nbsp;</p>
<blockquote>&nbsp;“We are confident, I say, and would prefer to be away from the body and at home with the Lord.”</blockquote>
<p>There will be no delay in a state of unconsciousness many call “soul &nbsp;sleep.” We will immediately be in God’s presence. Second, the soul in &nbsp;heaven is made perfect in holiness and our old sin nature is eradicated. &nbsp;Read &nbsp;what Hebrews 12:23 has to say:&nbsp;</p>
<blockquote>&nbsp;“Here you will find all of God's dearest children, whose &nbsp;names are written in heaven. And you will find God himself who judges &nbsp;everyone. Here also are the spirits of those good people who had been &nbsp;made perfect”&nbsp;</blockquote>
<p>The spirits of the saints are in heaven and they have been made &nbsp;perfect. The struggle with sin that Paul described and all Christians &nbsp;fight comes to an end forever when we, after death, enter our glorified &nbsp;state. Those who reject this gift, will receive what they have chosen, eternity separated from God in Hell. Hebrews 9:27 states,&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<blockquote>“We die only once, and then we are Judged.”&nbsp;</blockquote>
<p>There is no second chance and there is no cycle of reincarnation. Our &nbsp;eternal destiny is determined by the decision we make for Christ here &nbsp;on earth. Many assume that after receiving Christ all that remains is a &nbsp;joyful entrance into heaven.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Paul states that Christ is our foundation. Our works are the building &nbsp;on this foundation. The materials of gold, silver, and precious stones &nbsp;refer to works done with pure motives for the glory of God. The works of &nbsp;wood, hay, and straw are works done with the wrong motives to glorify &nbsp;self.&nbsp;</p>
<p>At the Bema Seat, our works will be tested with divine fire. Those &nbsp;works that were done for the glory of God will endure the flames and &nbsp;will be our reward. Some will regretfully see all their works on earth &nbsp;burned up before their eyes and enter heaven with little or no reward. &nbsp;The unbeliever will be judged and sentenced to hell.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>The Wages of Sin is Death</strong>&nbsp;</p>
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<p>We find that no matter how firmly we attempt to hold onto life, it &nbsp;slips through our fingers. We are powerless to possess it, powerless to &nbsp;stop the relentless movement toward death. We can slow it down or drown &nbsp;it out—by using money, medicine, music, work, relationships, drugs, &nbsp;hobbies — but we are finally overcome by our great enemy. It all ends. When we give in to the temptation to believe Satan instead of God, we &nbsp;sin against our creator who loves us and has only our best interests at &nbsp;heart. Are there consequences to believing Satan’s lie? Yes. God’s word is very clear: “The wages of sin is death”&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<blockquote>Sin pays off with death. But God's gift is eternal life given by Jesus Christ our Lord. Rom. 6:23</blockquote>
<p>Death of life, love, joy, gentleness, kindness, and blessedness. &nbsp;Saying yes to the lie makes us slaves of the prince of lies. It pulls us &nbsp;away from God and under the rule of Satan. God said through his prophet Jeremiah, “See, I am giving you a choice between life and death”&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<blockquote>Then I told them that the Lord had said: People of Jerusalem, I, the Lord, give you the choice of life or death. Jer. 21:8</blockquote>
<p>That choice begins now. There are two ways, and only two ways, set &nbsp;before the human race: life and prosperity, death and doom (Dt &nbsp;30:15-20). God sets before us life and death, the blessing and the &nbsp;curse. And he encourages us to choose the path that leads to life. The consequences of sin are enormous. But even more important is the &nbsp;fact that we sin against a holy God. Sin is a very personal affront to &nbsp;the one who loves us with a perfect love. God is sovereign over all &nbsp;creation and will not be mocked. And he is a jealous God who for our own &nbsp;sake will not tolerate others in his rightful place.&nbsp;</p>
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<p><strong>What Will We Be Like In Heaven?</strong>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Upon our physical death, the soul is separated from the body and &nbsp;enters immediately into the presence of the Lord. Looking again at &nbsp;Paul’s words in 2 Corinthians 5:8, he says,&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<blockquote>“We should be cheerful, because we would rather leave these bodies and be at home with the Lord".</blockquote>
<p>The soul in heaven is made perfect in holiness and our old sin nature &nbsp;is eradicated. The struggle that Paul and all Christians fight with sin &nbsp;comes to an end forever when we, after death, enter our glorified &nbsp;state. We will not remain in heaven as a soul without a body. At God’s &nbsp;appointed time, there will be a final resurrection where the spirit will &nbsp;be unified with the resurrected body.&nbsp; We will also maintain our identities. In Luke 16:23,&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<blockquote>"He went to hell and was suffering terribly, when he looked up and saw Abraham far off and Lazarus at his side"</blockquote>
<p>Lazarus, the rich man, and Abraham all retained their identity. &nbsp;Imagine, one day we will no longer struggle with the weakness of sin, &nbsp;sickness, and aging. A great future is in store for those in Christ.&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>What Will We Do in Heaven?</strong>&nbsp;</p>
<p>What will we do in heaven for all eternity? Some envision playing &nbsp;golf for eternity, while others envision saints floating on clouds &nbsp;strumming harps of gold. Although great thoughts, they fall short of the &nbsp;glorious future that actually awaits those in Christ. We are told &nbsp;relatively little about what activities will occur in heaven. We are &nbsp;only given a brief glimpse of our life to come. First, the moment that saints of all the ages anticipate is seeing &nbsp;the Lord they served face to face. This will be the first and greatest &nbsp;moment after physical death. From then on we will have fellowship in His &nbsp;presence for all eternity.&nbsp; Second is the aspect of rest. Heavenly rest here does not mean a &nbsp;cessation from activity, but the experience of reaching a goal of &nbsp;crucial importance. In Hebrews 4:9-11 the writer, addressing the people &nbsp;of God states,&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<blockquote>“But God has promised us a Sabbath when we will est, even &nbsp;though it has not yet come. On that day God's people will rest from &nbsp;their work, just as God rested from his work. We should do our best to &nbsp;enter that place of rest, so that none of us will disobey and miss going &nbsp;there, as they did”.</blockquote>
<p>Heaven is the final goal reached after our pilgrimage here on earth. &nbsp;We will rest from our sufferings and struggles against sickness, the &nbsp;flesh, the world, and the devil.&nbsp; Third, we will serve the Lord. Luke 19:11-27 teaches a parable about &nbsp;stewardship. The wise servants who multiplied their master’s talents &nbsp;were given rule over ten and five cities. Revelation 22:3 tells us,&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<blockquote>“The throne of God and of the Lamb will be in the city and his servants will serve him.”</blockquote>
<p>In 1 Corinthians 6:3 Paul rebukes the carnal Christians who cannot &nbsp;settle their own disputes and asks them, “Do you not know that we will &nbsp;judge angels?” In Revelation 3:21 the Lord Jesus promises,&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<blockquote>“To him who overcomes, I will give the right to sit with Me &nbsp;on my throne, just as I overcame and sat dow with my Father on His &nbsp;throne.”&nbsp;</blockquote>
<p>Apparently we will be given authority over a sphere in God’s eternal &nbsp;kingdom. How much we are given depends on our faithfulness to Him on &nbsp;this earth. Lastly, we will experience fellowship with God and with one another. &nbsp;One of the most painful experiences in life is to say goodbye. Whether &nbsp;it is to see loved ones move to another residence or because of death, &nbsp;farewells are a painful time. For the Christian, there is hope in &nbsp;knowing, our goodbyes are not permanent. One day we will meet again and &nbsp;this time we will never say goodbye again. What awaits the believer &nbsp;after death is a glorious future that cannot truly be imagined!!!!</p>
<p><strong>I HOPE YOU HAVE BEEN BLESSED BY THIS WONDERFUL AND INTERESTING PIECE OF MINE, THANK YOU!!!</strong>&nbsp;</p>
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