{"id":1977,"date":"2014-12-18T23:58:21","date_gmt":"2014-12-18T23:58:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/baonline.cog7engage.net\/?p=1977"},"modified":"2023-08-29T11:19:05","modified_gmt":"2023-08-29T17:19:05","slug":"heaven-is","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/baonline.cog7engage.net\/heaven-is\/","title":{"rendered":"Heaven Is. . ."},"content":{"rendered":"

To many Christians, few themes are more precious than heaven, a topic in which fact and fiction are easily confused. Try to identify truth or myth in these four statements. The comments that follow each are our effort to help in the process. Read the Bible for the final Word.<\/p>\n

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Truth or myth?<\/h2>\n

Statement 1:<\/strong> Heaven is the eternal home of the faithful, promised in Scripture.<\/p>\n

Comment:<\/strong> Jesus and His apostles seldom speak or write about heaven as the destiny of God\u2019s people. Neither is that sort of talk and teaching found in the Old Testament. The phrases go to heaven<\/em>, going to heaven<\/em>, or went to heaven<\/em> may occur in a few paraphrases, but not in literal translations of Scripture. Instead, terms like kingdom of God<\/em>, My Father\u2019s house<\/em>, a city whose builder and maker is God<\/em>, Zion<\/em>, a place<\/em>, with Christ<\/em>, where I Am<\/em>, before the throne<\/em>, in His temple<\/em>, and glory <\/em>describe our eternal home \u2014 but rarely heaven<\/em>. Thus, statement 1 is mostly myth.<\/p>\n

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Statement 2: <\/strong>Heaven is the wispy, far-away dreamland of popular imagination.<\/p>\n

Comment:<\/strong> The Bible\u2019s gospel is not much about us going there, as three-year-old Colton Burpo claimed he did; it\u2019s more about heaven\u2019s Lord coming here. He came to earth once to live, die, and live again. And He\u2019s coming again to resurrect the dead and restore all created things. When this millennial restitution is complete, the Holy City will come down from heaven to the new earth, where God himself will live with His people forever. Statement 2 states a cultural truth, not scriptural fact.<\/p>\n

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Statement 3:<\/strong> Heaven is the intermediate state between death and resurrection.<\/p>\n

Comment:<\/strong> The thought that people go to heaven or hell when they die weakens major Bible teachings about the future:<\/p>\n