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What Will Life in Heaven Be Like? In heaven, you will serve God as you always wished you could. “They are before the throne of God, and serve him day and night in his temple.” ( ... In heaven, Christ will lead you into ever-increasing joy. ... In heaven, all your wounds will finally be healed. ... Longing to Depart, Ready to Stay.
Unlike foods, water can be “digested” in as little as 5 minutes. Excess water leaves your body through urination and feces but is also excreted by...
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The most satisfying physics in PC games Grand Theft Auto V. ... Kerbal Space Program. ... Just Cause 4. ... Crayon Physics Deluxe. ... Totally...
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Read More »The divine perfections will be an unbounded field, in which the glorified shall walk eternally, seeing more and more of God; since they can never come to the end of the infinite. They may bring their vessels to this ocean every moment, and fill them with new waters. Donald Macleod, who spent his life teaching in seminary, noticed that some people thought heaven would be filled only with studying book of theology. He points out that life in the new heaven and the new earth will be more than life in the Garden of Eden. He says of the garden: Paradise was no mere seminary. It offered scope for art, science, and technology as well as theology. The same will doubtless be true of the world to come. Not only the Creator but the creation, too will be an object of wonder to the redeemed. It will; challenge their intellects, fire their imaginations and stimulate their industry. The scenario is a thrilling one: brilliant minds in powerful bodies in a transformed universe. This joy will go on increasing forever! Think about looking through a photo album: The joys you experience in life remain in your memory so that you continue to derive happiness from them—things that happened ten years ago or twenty years ago. Jonathan Edwards asks, “Do you think it will be any less in heaven?” Their knowledge will increase to eternity; and if their knowledge, their holiness; for as they increase in the knowledge of God, they will see more of his excellency (beauty), and the more they see of his excellency (beauty) the more they will love him, and the more they love God, the more delight and happiness they will have in him.
32 Years A devastating earthquake that rocked the Indonesian island of Sumatra in 1861 was long thought to be a sudden rupture on a previously...
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The freeze, flop, friend, fight or flight reactions are immediate, automatic and instinctive responses to fear. Understanding them a little might...
Read More »John sees the glory of heaven, the presence of Jesus, the glory of the new creation, but then like a drumbeat you have this repeated statement of what will not be there: No death; no mourning. No sins to confess; no temptations to overcome. No sickness to suffer; no pain to endure. No crosses to carry; no fears to face. All your questions will be answered. All your doubts will be resolved. These people have been crushed, but look at them now! Their longings are fulfilled. Their needs are met. Their joy is complete. And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes. If you have been washed in the blood of Christ, it will not be long before you are there too. Look at what lies ahead of you, and it will help you to face whatever you are facing today. Donald Macleod reminds us that heaven is our Father’s house, and he says: What a grief it must be to God that so few of His children want to go home! Here we are, in enemy territory, amid the sufferings of the present time, beset by sin and seeing our Father’s name dishonored all around us and yet we want to stay! He recalls Paul’s longing to depart and be with Christ, which the apostle says is “better by far.” But at the same time, Paul says, “I’ve got to be ready to stay and continue serving the church.” This surely is the healthy Christian attitude: Willing to stay, for the sake of the work still to be done, but longing to get home. Serving Christ will be your great delight in heaven, so find joy by serving Him now. Following Christ will lead you to springs of living water in heaven, so find life by following Christ now. Christ will wipe every tear from your eye in heaven, so find comfort by drawing near to Him now. This article was adapted from Pastor Colin’s sermon, “Set Your Mind on Things Above,” from his series The Inner Story of Your Future Life.
Gold could be far more efficient than cash at storing wealth. Interest rates remain low, meaning that your money in the bank “earns virtually...
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