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Sunday, March 1, 2009

What happens after you die?

This is from Got Questions.org and it is such a good short read on life after death. It really sums it up.

Question: "What happens after death?"Answer: Within the Christian faith, there is a significant amount of confusion in regards to what happens after death. Some hold that after death, everyone “sleeps” until the final judgment, after which everyone will be sent to Heaven or Hell. Others believe that immediately after the moment of death, people are instantly judged and send to their eternal destinations. Still others claim that when people die, their souls/spirits are sent to a “temporary” Heaven or Hell, to await the final resurrection, the final judgment, and then the finality of their eternal destination. So, what exactly does the Bible say happens after death?First, for the believer in Jesus Christ, the Bible tells us that after death, believers’ souls/spirits are taken to Heaven, because their sins were forgiven from having received Christ as Savior (John 3:16,18,36). For believers, after death is to be “away from the body and at home with the Lord” (2 Corinthians 5:6-8; Philippians 1:23). However, passages such as 1 Corinthians 15:50-54 and 1 Thessalonians 4:13-17 describe believers being resurrected and given glorified bodies. If believers go to be with Christ immediately after death, what is the purpose of this resurrection? It seems that while the souls/spirits of believers go to be with Christ immediately after death, the physical body remains in the grave “sleeping.” At the resurrection of believers, the physical body is resurrected, glorified and perfected, and then reunited with the soul-spirit. This reunited and glorified body-soul-spirit will be the inhabitance of believers for eternity, in the New Heavens and New Earth (Revelation chapters 21-22).Second, for those who do not receive Jesus Christ as Savior, after death means everlasting punishment. However, similar to the destiny of believers, unbelievers also seem to be sent immediately to a temporary holding place, to await their final resurrection, judgment, and eternal destiny. Luke 16:22-23 describes a rich man being tormented immediately after death. Revelation 20:11-15 describes all the unbelieving dead being resurrected, judged at the Great White Throne, and then being cast into the lake of fire. Unbelievers, then, are not sent to Hell (the lake of fire) immediately after death, but rather are in a temporary realm of judgment and condemnation. However, even though unbelievers are not instantly sent to the lake of fire, their immediate fate after death is not a pleasant one. The rich man cried out, “I am in agony in this fire” (Luke 16:24).Therefore, after death, for both believers and unbelievers, a person resides in a “temporary” Heaven or Hell. After this temporary realm, at their final resurrection, peoples’ eternal destiny will not change. The precise “location” of that eternal destiny is what changes. After death, believers will ultimately be granted entrance into the New Heavens and New Earth (Revelation 21:1). After death, unbelievers will ultimately be sent to the lake of fire (Revelation 20:11-15). These are the final, eternal destinations of all people - based entirely on whether or not they had trusted Jesus Christ alone for salvation (Matthew 25:46; John 3:36).
Recommended Resource: What the Bible Says about Heaven & Eternity by Ice & Demy.


6 comments:

Greg P. said...

Jenny, I also got this from Got Questions yesterday and I really liked their answer. I forwarded it to one of my catholic nieces that is always fighting me about being a Christian. She says she is a Christian, yet, she still goes to the catholic church and I do not see Christ in her answers when I question her.

Please mention Mary in your prayers, if you will. Thanks.

Unknown said...

how do you explain job 14:21, ECC 9:5,6,10. Psalm 115:17, Psalm 6:5, job 21:32 and especially acts 2:34?? these state that you die, and that the dead in Christ will rise first (1 thess 4:16)then those still living will be lifted up alone with them this is the first resurrection. then second resurrection comes after the 1000 years that revelation speaks about.

Unknown said...

how do you explain job 14:21, ECC 9:5,6,10. Psalm 115:17, Psalm 6:5, job 21:32 and especially acts 2:34?? these state that you die, and that the dead in Christ will rise first (1 thess 4:16)then those still living will be lifted up alone with them this is the first resurrection. then second resurrection comes after the 1000 years that revelation speaks about.

Unknown said...

how do you explain job 14:21, ECC 9:5,6,10. Psalm 115:17, Psalm 6:5, job 21:32 and especially acts 2:34?? these state that you die, and that the dead in Christ will rise first (1 thess 4:16)then those still living will be lifted up alone with them this is the first resurrection. then second resurrection comes after the 1000 years that revelation speaks about.

Unknown said...

how do you explain job 14:21, ECC 9:5,6,10. Psalm 115:17, Psalm 6:5, job 21:32 and especially acts 2:34?? these state that you die, and that the dead in Christ will rise first (1 thess 4:16)then those still living will be lifted up alone with them this is the first resurrection. then second resurrection comes after the 1000 years that revelation speaks about.

Unknown said...

how do you explain job 14:21, ECC 9:5,6,10. Psalm 115:17, Psalm 6:5, job 21:32 and especially acts 2:34?? these state that you die, and that the dead in Christ will rise first (1 thess 4:16)then those still living will be lifted up alone with them this is the first resurrection. then second resurrection comes after the 1000 years that revelation speaks about.