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Bible Correspondence Course Lesson 7
Will You Go To Heaven When You Die?
You’ve always heard that you’ll go to heaven if you’re "saved. "And
most have assumed that their loved ones have already "gone to heaven" when
they died. But what does the Bible say? Is heaven really the "reward of
the saved"? WHY, if the righteous go to heaven, did the Apostle John write:
"No MAN hath ascended up to heaven, but he that came down from heaven"--referring
to Jesus Christ Himself (John 3:13)?
If the "saved" go to heaven when they die, why did Peter say that King
David, a man after God’s own heart (Acts 13:22), "is both dead and buried,
and his sepulchre is with us unto this day.... For David is NOT ascended
into the heavens" (Acts 2:29, 34)? Yes, WHY?
What a paradox! Millions today believe the "saved" go to heaven, yet
David didn’t! And if the saved go to heaven when they die, what need is
there for a resurrection from the dead? Why a resurrection if they have
already "gone to their reward"?
Isn’t it about time these puzzling yet vitally important questions were
answered?
What MOST People Believe
Belief in a heaven beyond the grave is not limited to professing Christians.
People around the world have always believed in some kind of after life--some
type of "reward" after death. It is a "recognized article of the creed
of heathens, Jews and Mohammedans.... Eternal blessedness was, in the view
of the ancient pagans, reserved for those only who were distinguished for
their exalted virtues, and who were accordingly admitted into the society
of the gods..." (The Faiths of the World, vol. 5, p. 10).
States this same authority: "The heaven of the Hindu is absorption in
Brahma and of the Buddhist, annihilation or Nirvana. The priesthood of
the ancient Egyptians taught the immortality of the soul under the name
of Palingenesia, or a second birth, being a return of the soul to the celestial
spheres, or its reabsorption into the Supreme Being..." (p. 11).
The eleventh edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica declares there
is "a bewildering variety in the views of the future life and the world
held by different peoples.... The scene of the future life may be thought
of on earth, in some distant part of it, or above the earth, in the sky,
sun, moon or stars, or beneath the earth. The abodes of bliss and the places
of torment may be distinguished, or one last dwelling-place may be affirmed
for all the dead. Sometimes the good find their abiding home with the gods;
sometimes a number of heavens of varying degrees of blessedness is recognized"
(vol. 9, p. 760).
Mohammedans believe in a heaven prepared for the blessed, the professors
of the "true religion," followers of Mohammed. In paradise, they believe
they shall enjoy perpetual light and all heavenly pleasures. Their belief
includes eight heavens or different degrees of happiness.
Mohammed taught about a paradise of carnal, sensual pleasures, but at
the same time he taught in the Koran that the height of happiness will
consist of seeing God face to face, and that this pleasure will cause all
the other pleasures of paradise to be forgotten.
Many Australian tribes have had a belief in a happy "other-world." In
particular, those scattered over the southeastern region believed in a
future happy life "beyond the great water" or in the sky. This "paradise"
was often called "gum tree country." The path to "sky-land" was believed
to be by the rays of the setting sun or by the Milky Way.
Tasmanian aborigines looked forward to a happier life after death, in
which they would pursue the chase and forever enjoy the pleasures which
they coveted on earth.
Ancient Teutonic peoples believed in a heavenly abode called Valhalla.
To this heaven of the gods--a warrior’s paradise--all brave warriors hoped
to go. "It is raftered with spears, it is decked with shields, its benches
are strewn with coats of mail. A wolf hangs before the western door, an
eagle hovers over it.... So great was Valhalla that it possessed five hundred
and forty doors. Every day the warriors, fully armed, issued from the gates
to amuse themselves in combat with each other, returning to feast and drink
heavenly mead from the cups presented to them by the Valkyries" (Encyclopedia
of Religion and Ethics, vol. II, p. 709).
Some Eskimos of Greenland still believe in two regions of paradise:
The first in the cold sky or "over-world," with hills and valleys and a
heaven; the other, an underground domain, a blissful place with sunshine
and perpetual summer.
Clearly, the idea of going to heaven when one dies is not the sole property
of professing Christians. Pagans since time immemorial have had similar
notions!
The Egyptian "Heaven"
History tells us that many of the ideas of professing Christianity concerning
heaven came directly from ancient Egyptians.
Writes Adolph Erman in The Ancient Egyptians (translated by Aylaward
M. Blackman): "The Pyramid Texts are mainly concerned with the desire of
the august dead to avoid leading a gloomy existence in the underworld--the
fate of ordinary mortals--and to dwell in the sky like the gods. There he
might voyage with the sun-god in his ship, or dwell in the Fields of the
Blessed, the Field of Food-Offerings, or the Fields of Iaru [or Alu]. He
might himself become a god, and the fancy of the poets strives to depict
the king in this new role. No longer is he a man whom the gods graciously
receive into heaven but a conqueror who seizes heaven from them" (p. 2).
The Egyptians believed that before the souls of the dead could reach
the Egyptian "heaven"--the Fields of Iaru--and appear in the presence of
Osiris, they must traverse a vast under-world region called the Tuat which
was inhabited by gods, devils, fiends, demons, good and bad spirits and
the souls of the wicked, besides snakes, monsters and serpents. The Egyptian
sacred book, The Book of the Dead, prescribed spells, incantations, prayers,
charms and amulets to help the dead man overcome the dangers of the Tuat
and to reach Sekhet Aaru and Sekhet Hetep--other names for the Egyptian
heaven--to take his place among the subjects of Osiris in the "Land of Everlasting
Life" (E. A. Wallis Budge, The Literature of the Ancient Egyptians, pp.
40-41).
The arriving dead, the Egyptians thought, were ushered into a Hall of
Judgment presided over by Osiris. "When the verdict is favorable and he
has been cleared of any impurity, his heart is restored, and after several
other ordeals, he is ushered into the bright Elysian Fields (the Fields
of Alu) beyond the water.... Henceforth, he enjoys the perennial life of
the blessed under the shadow of the tree of life, or the sycamore of Nut,
the goddess of the sky, a true Osiris" (Kohler, Heaven and Hell in Comparative
Religion, p. 22).
When the verdict was unfavorable, the poor sinner experienced the "second
death." His dismemberment followed, and the fiercest tortures awaited him,
including burning by hot coals, plunging into deep waters, or cutting the
body into pieces by sharp swords.
Says Kohler, "We have here the very origin of the Inferno and Paradiso"
(p. 23, emphasis ours).
What the Early Church Taught
But astounding as it may seem, neither Jesus nor His apostles taught
that the righteous go to heaven! Notice the admission of a secular encyclopedia:
"The dominant view in the early church seems to have been that until
the return of the Lord upon the clouds of heaven to raise the dead, those
who had died were asleep, and that they would be suddenly awakened to be
given their new bodies, after which they would reign with Him on earth
for a thousand years..." (The New International Encyclopedia, art. "Heaven,"
vol. 9, pp. 700-701).
The early Church clearly did not teach the concept of "going to heaven."
Such teachings did not become popular until long after the death of the
apostles! Notice, however, what gradually happened: "But, largely under
the influence of Greek thought, other conceptions [gradually] prevailed.
The fate of the patriarchs, prophets, and pious men of the old dispensation
naturally occupied much attention and led to the idea that they [their
"immortal souls"] were detained in a preparatory abode which the fathers
called limbus patrum, awaiting the advent of the Redeemer. The general
belief of Christians has been that since the resurrection of Christ the
just who are free from sin are admitted immediately after death into heaven,
where their chief joy consists in the unclouded vision of God" (ibid.).
History shows that the teachings of Clement of Alexandria, Origen and
others gradually turned most professing Christians from the belief of a
literal 1,000-year reign of Christ on earth. The floodgates were opened.
Hellenistic philosophy, which had borrowed heavily from ancient Egyptian
mythology, began to replace the teachings of the Bible as the source of
doctrine. Prevailing concepts such as the immortality of the soul, an ever
burning hell, purgatory and heaven all came directly out of ancient mythology!
The popular church, in order to become universal, adopted and taught these
prevailing pagan philosophies rather than the plain teachings of the Bible!
Today, the idea of heaven being the "reward of the saved" is nearly
universal among Protestant churches. The vast majority of professing Christians
look forward to going to a "heaven" where the righteous sit on clouds,
pluck harps, shuffle through harp music, and look up into the face of the
Master for ALL ETERNITY!
The hit song of the 50s about that "lucky ole sun" that has "nuthin
to do, but roll around heaven all day" aptly depicts the nebulous belief
of millions of what "heaven" is like. But as we shall soon see, this common
belief did NOT come from the teachings of Christ or the apostles!
What is the plain truth about heaven? What DOES your Bible teach about
the "reward of the saved"?
LESSON 7
The Promised Land
There is a statement in the book of Galatians which actually summarizes
the very PURPOSE and PLAN of God for mankind. The Christian’s hope of an
eternal "reward" depends altogether on the subject covered in that greatly
misunderstood passage!
While addressing Gentile-born converts in Galatia, the Apostle Paul
was inspired to write, "Now to ABRAHAM and his seed were the PROMISES made....
And if YE be Christ’s, then are ye Abraham seed, and heirs according to
the PROMISE" (Gal. 3:16, 29).
The Christian is not yet a possessor of his reward--he is now only an
"heir." What Christians shall inherit, if "saved"--whatever shall be the
"reward of the saved"--wherever they shall spend eternity--is a definite,
specific PROMISE of God. And that promise was made to Abraham, called,
in this same book of Galatians written for Gentile converts, the "father"
of the faithful (Gal. 3:7).
If one is converted, regardless of race or color or sex; IF one is "Christ’s"--a
Christian--then he becomes one of Abraham’s children, and an "heir" of the
PROMISE made to Abraham. What he is to inherit, then, is whatever was promised
to Abraham! Let’s see if it was heaven.
1. Precisely what did God promise Abraham? Gen. 12:2-3, 6-7.
COMMENT: "Seed" means offspring. So the promise to Abraham and his offspring--his
descendants--was the LAND OF CANAAN!
2. Abraham went to Egypt for a short time (Gen. 12:10). When he returned
to Canaan, did God reiterate His promise to Abraham and his offspring?
Gen. 13:14-15. What are the boundaries of this land? Gen. 15:18.
COMMENT: The land of Canaan, much of which is occupied by the Jews today,
was promised to Abraham and his descendants. That’s why it’s called "the
promised land"! Notice that it is a region on this earth, not up in heaven
somewhere!
3. How long did God promise Abraham that he and his seed would possess
the land? Gen. 13:15.
COMMENT: Since the inheritance is to be an ETERNAL inheritance, it of
necessity involves and includes EVERLASTING LIFE! More about this later.
4. Was this promise expanded until it ultimately included inheritance
of the WHOLE EARTH? Rom. 4:13.
COMMENT: Not one word about heaven! Through Abraham, all true Christians
are promised the earth!
5. Were the same promises God made to Abraham also made to his son,
Isaac? Gen. 26:1-5.
6. And were the same promises then given to Jacob, Isaac’s son? Gen.
35:9-12. And to Jacob’s children--the Israelites? Rom. 9:4.
COMMENT: Jacob, whose name was changed to "Israel," had twelve sons.
Each son gave rise to one of the twelve tribes of Israel, known collectively
as the "children of Israel," or Israelites.
Obedience BEFORE Inheritance
1. In making this promise to Abraham, God conditioned it on obedience.
What did God tell Abraham to do? Gen. 12:1.
2. Did Abraham resist, quibble and argue with God about leaving his
homeland? Or did he just DO what he was commanded? Gen. 12:4; Heb. 11:8.
Into what land did God lead Abraham? Gen. 12:5.
COMMENT: God called Abram (as his name was then) out of Ur of the Chaldees,
the land of his birth. That land was under the sway of the political system
that began at Babel, symbolic of the spiritual "Babylon" in which we live
today! Today, God calls us out of this present world--this modern Babylon!
(Rev. 18:1-4.)
Abraham did obey! First, he left his native land, his friends and relatives,
his old ways of life--he forsook ALL and followed where God led. But God
did not stop here in testing Abraham’s willingness to obey Him.
Let’s notice:
3. How did God further test Abraham? Gen. 22:1-2.
COMMENT: The proper translation of the word "tempt," as used here, is
"try." God tempts no man (James 1:13). When the King James translation
of the Bible was made, the word "tempt" meant to "try," or to "test." That
is why the translators used the word "tempt" in Genesis 22:1.
4. Did Abraham, in facing this test, stop to reason it out, make excuse,
or rebel? Or did he faithfully OBEY God--even rising early in the morning
to obey His command? Gen. 22:3.
5. Did God allow Abraham to kill his only son? Gen. 22:10-12.
COMMENT: God did not really want Isaac’s life--He merely wanted Abraham’s
WILLINGNESS to obey Him in faith! Because Abraham was faithfully obedient
to God, the Bible refers to him as the "father" of all who live by faith
(Rom. 4:11; Gal. 3:7).
6. After Abraham obeyed--had been put to the test and found faithful--were
there any other conditions to God’s original promise? Gen. 22:15-18. Note
the words, "because thou HAST DONE this thing," in verse 16; and the words,
"because thou hast OBEYED MY VOICE," in verse 18.
COMMENT: The promise was now UNCONDITIONAL! Abraham had performed HIS
part of the covenant, or agreement.
7. What other scripture shows us that this promise is ABSOLUTELY SURE?
Gen. 26:5.
All Can Become "Heirs" to the Promise!
Let’s notice how people of all nations can become "heirs" to the same
promises made to righteous Abraham and his descendants.
1. Did God promise Abraham that ALL nations of the earth would be blessed
through his "seed"? Gen. 12:3; 22:18. Who is this "seed"? Gal. 3:8, 16.
COMMENT: The word "seed in Genesis 22:18 refers specifically to One
Seed--Christ--rather than to Abraham’s multiple "seed" or offspring mentioned
in Genesis 13:16; 17:8.
2. Does Luke 3:23, 34 prove that Jesus was a direct descendant--a "seed"--
of Abraham? Did He clearly spring from the tribe of Judah, one of the sons
of Jacob or Israel? Verses 33-34. Also notice John 4:22 and Hebrews 7:14.
COMMENT: Luke records Jesus’ genealogy through His mother Mary. Joseph,
mentioned in Luke 3:23, was actually the son-in-law of Heli, the father
of Mary. And so Luke shows that Mary was directly descended from Abraham
(verse 34).
3. How does one who is not a direct descendant of Abraham by birth become
an "heir" to the promises made to him? Gal. 3:28-29.
COMMENT: All people who have not descended from Abraham through Isaac
and Jacob (Israel) are called "Gentiles" in the Bible. And so Paul went
on to show these Gentile-born Galatians that the only way they could become
heirs to the promise made to Abraham was by becoming children ("seed")
of Abraham by spiritual adoption THROUGH CHRIST!
4. What did Paul say the Ephesian Gentile Christians were before their
conversion? Eph. 2:11-12.
COMMENT: As Gentiles, they had been "strangers from the covenants of
promise, having NO HOPE, and without God in the world."
5. But through Christ and His sacrifice, were they brought near to the
promise? Eph. 2:13. And were they strangers and foreigners anymore? Verse
19. Were they then a part of the spiritual household of God? Same verse.
COMMENT: And so today people from EVERY nation may become "heirs" of
the promises God made to Abraham by becoming his "seed" through Christ!
We read in Galatians 3:7, "Know ye therefore that they which are of
faith, the same are the children of Abraham." If you are a converted Christian,
regardless of race, Abraham is your "father" in the faith, and you will
inherit whatever God promised to him. Isn’t that clear?
And so ALL true Christians are heirs with Abraham to inherit (1) ETERNAL
LIFE and (2) ETERNAL INHERITANCE OF THE ENTIRE EARTH. "Heaven" was NOT
included in the promises God made to Abraham!
But when will Abraham and his "children" receive their inheritance?
When will they receive the promises? Has Abraham already "gone to his reward"--has
he already inherited the promises?
Promises YET to Be Fulfilled
1. Has Abraham yet received the inheritance God promised to him? Acts
7:2-5. Notice especially verse 5.
COMMENT: These inspired words of Stephen plainly state that Abraham
never received the promised inheritance--even though God’s promise was made
UNCONDITIONAL because of his obedience.
2. Were Abraham, Isaac and Jacob merely sojourners--that is, temporary
inhabiters, visitors--in the land God had promised to them? Heb. 11:8-10.
Had they, at the time the book of Hebrews was written, received the promises?
Verses 13,39-40. Was Abraham still dead during the time of Christ and the
apostles? John 8:52-53.
COMMENT: Do you grasp what these inspired scriptures of God are saying?
They say in plain language that all these men died, in faith, NOT HAVING
RECEIVED THE Promises! The very fathers to whom the promises were made
did not "go to their reward at death"! Nor had they "gone to their reward"
YEARS after the resurrection and ascension of Christ to heaven!
3. What about David, an heir of Abraham and one of God’s prophets during
Old Testament times? Did he inherit the promises, or is he still dead in
his grave? Acts 2:29.
COMMENT: We read in the New Testament that Abraham and all the patriarchs
have NOT received the promised inheritance, even to this day! They, and
all Christians who become Abraham’s children through Christ, are now only
HEIRS to the promises. An "heir" is one who has not yet come into his inheritance.
And so they have not yet become "inheritors"!
The BIG question that still remains, then, is: When will they receive
the promised inheritance?
To Inherit the "Kingdom of God"
In order to understand when the promises will be inherited, let’s study
more fully what Abraham and his heirs are to inherit.
1. What did Jesus Christ "confirm" during His ministry on earth? Rom.
15:8. And what message did he proclaim? Mark 1:14; Matt. 9:35.
COMMENT: In confirming the promises of eternal inheritance God made
to the "fathers" (Abraham, Isaac and Jacob) Christ always preached the
Gospel--the GOOD NEWS--of the KINGDOM OF GOD which is to occupy and govern
the earth--the same earth that has been promised to Abraham and his heirs
for an eternal inheritance. Is there any connection? Absolutely! Notice
further:
2. Will all the righteous men of old be "in" the Kingdom of God? Luke
13:28; Matt 8:11.
COMMENT: The promises God made to the fathers included ENTRANCE into
the Kingdom of God! And so their inheritance will include (1) ETERNAL LIFE
in (2) the KINGDOM OF GOD and (3) the EARTH on which that Kingdom will
reign--the very SAME INHERITANCE you and I may receive through Christ!
3. What did Jesus say Christians should strive to enter? Matt. 6:33;
7:21.
COMMENT: Notice in Matthew 7:21 that it is the Kingdom "of" heaven--not
in heaven! "Of" does not mean "in." It is the Kingdom of, or owned and
ruled by, heaven in the same sense that "the Bank of Morgan" was not in
Mr. Morgan--but was owned and ruled by him.
Matthew’s Gospel always uses the term "kingdom of heaven" to express
exactly the same thing that Mark, Luke and John express as "kingdom of
God." It does not mean a kingdom in heaven, any more than it means a kingdom
in God! But it does mean a kingdom owned and ruled by GOD whose throne
and dwelling place is in heaven.
4. What did Jesus, in His "sermon on the mount," say the "meek" shall
inherit? Matt. 5:5. But what did He say of the "poor in spirit"? Matt.
5:3. Is this a contradiction?
COMMENT: Of course not! The "meek" and the "poor in spirit"--in other
words, humble Christians--shall inherit THE EARTH for an everlasting possession,
and shall enter the "Kingdom of heaven" which will be set up on earth!
That Kingdom, as we learned in a previous lesson, is the divine, ruling
government of God which Christ will establish on earth at His return.
To enter into--or "inherit"--the divine Kingdom of God is a destiny of
such marvelous glory that the human mind cannot fully grasp it! Men today
have no conception of what is in store for the obedient. The inheritance
that awaits every true Christian surpasses anything you have ever conceived
in your mind!
As we read in I Corinthians 2:9, "Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard,
neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God bath prepared
for them that love him." The full extent of the inheritance God has promised
the righteous cannot even be remotely imagined by the natural mind of man--but
God does reveal it to us "by His Spirit" (verse 10). Precisely what God
reveals will be covered fully in the next lesson!
5. What does Matthew 6:10 also tell us about God’s Kingdom?
COMMENT: Christians today are to pray earnestly: "THY KINGDOM COME!"
Obviously, then, it has NOT come to the earth yet. 6. Where is the Christian’s
inheritance being kept? I Peter 1:3-4; Matt. 5:12; Luke 6:23.
COMMENT: These verses do NOT say, "Great is your reward when you get
to heaven." They do not tell us when or where Christians will receive their
inheritance and rewards--only that they are being "reserved" for them in
heaven!
7. When will the righteous inherit the Kingdom of God--receive their
inheritance and rewards? Matt. 25:31-34. Clearly it is WHEN CHRIST RETURNS
that Abraham and his children will become inheritors of the promises!
But notice what else must happen at Christ’s coming.
Importance of the Resurrection
1. Can anyone inherit the Kingdom of God while still a mortal flesh-and-blood
human being? I Cor. 15:50.
COMMENT: No HUMAN can inherit the Kingdom of God. The Kingdom of God
is not a human kingdom--there are NO humans in it. It is a DIVINE KINGDOM--the
GOD Kingdom!
2. What did Paul say must happen to our mortal bodies in order to inherit
and actually become a part of that Kingdom? I Cor. 15:51, 53. When will
our bodies be changed--converted from flesh to spirit? Verse 52. Does that
trumpet sound at the SECOND COMING of Christ? I Thes. 4:13-16. Is this
when Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, David and others will inherit the promises?
Same verses. What did Jesus call this change, while explaining it to Nicodemus?
John 3:6, 8. And if we are "born of the spirit," can we finally "see"--ENTER--the
divine, spiritual Kingdom of God? Verse 3.
COMMENT: At the second coming of Jesus Christ all the dead in Christ
will be raised with new SPIRIT bodies; and those mortal Christians still
alive at His return will be instantly changed into the same kind of SPIRIT
BODIES--bodies which can INHERIT the Kingdom of God. Our present flesh is
corruptible, subject to death and decay. But spirit beings are ETERNALLY
NEW--immortal, incorruptible, never subject to death and decay!
3. Did Jesus declare that Abraham, Isaac and Jacob will--in the future--be
resurrected in order to be in God’s Kingdom? Matt. 22:31-32.
COMMENT: This text is often twisted around and perverted in an attempt
to prove that Abraham is not dead--that he has already gone to his promised
reward WITHOUT having to be resurrected--just the diametric OPPOSITE of
what Jesus used this illustration to point out.
God is the God of the living, not the dead. Jesus was speaking of their
future resurrection to immortal life! For He plainly said, "As touching
the RESURRECTION of the dead...."
We can now see why Abraham and his children through Christ have not,
as yet, inherited the promises. They simply cannot come into this ETERNAL
INHERITANCE until they receive ETERNAL LIFE! This, as Paul explained, will
happen at the resurrection from the dead!
Without a resurrection, the dead would never live again! (I Cor. 15:16,
18.) Therefore, the resurrection of the dead is central to God’s plan.
And unless Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and all deceased Christians are RESURRECTED
from the grave at Christ’s coming, they cannot inherit the promises!
Let’s briefly summarize a few points: The resurrection of the dead shall
occur at the second coming of Christ--when He comes as the KING of kings
and the LORD of lords to reign over and to rule all nations of the earth.
When He comes to set up His Kingdom, then Abraham and his spiritual children
in Christ shall be given immortality and will inherit the Kingdom of God--a
world-ruling GOVERNMENT headed by and ruled by Christ, occupying the very
land promised to Abraham--the land stretching from the Nile to the Euphrates
River. And this Kingdom or government composed of IMMORTALS shall rule
over all the nations of earth composed of flesh and blood mortals!
How different the plain truth of God’s Word is from the ancient religious
fables and myths which the world embraces today!
How Christ Made Eternal Inheritance Possible
Jesus Christ came to "confirm" the promises made to the fathers (Rom.
15:8). We need to understand what this means. Let’s notice how Christ made
it possible for all mankind to inherit these glorious promises.
1. What is sin? I John 3:4. Will anyone who sins--transgresses God’s
law- inherit the Kingdom of God? Eph. 5:5; I Cor. 6:9-10. What is the penalty--
"the wages"-- of sin? Rom. 6:23. Have all people sinned? Rom. 3:23.
COMMENT: God is Creator of the entire universe. He is also the great
Lawgiver. Whoever is not obedient to Him commits sin. Sin causes sorrow,
suffering, anguish and DEATH! And so the Bible shows that anyone who disobeys
God is worthy of death--ETERNAL DEATH! Since all have sinned, all have come
under the same penalty. If each one of us were to pay the penalty of our
own sins, none could receive eternal life--none could inherit the promises
made to the fathers.
2. But did Jesus Christ voluntarily give His SINLESS LIFE as a sacrifice
FOR US so we wouldn’t have to pay the penalty of our sins, and thus be
deprived of eternal inheritance in the Kingdom of God? John 10:17-18; I
Tim. 2:5-6; Rom. 5:8-10.
COMMENT: God, the Father, created all things by Jesus Christ (Eph. 3:9;
John 1:1-3). Jesus was GOD incarnate--God made flesh (John 1:14). Therefore,
as God and our Maker, Jesus’ physical life was of GREATER VALUE than the
sum total of all human lives ever born! So by dying Jesus was able to pay
the penalty of death for ALL the sins of ALL mankind! Christ "confirmed"
the promises God made to Abraham by preaching the gospel of the Kingdom
and then by dying for our sins. His death makes it possible for us to receive
eternal life! (John 3:16.)
3. But what conditions must we fulfill before Christ’s sacrifice can
be applied to pay the penalty our past sins have incurred? Acts 2:38. What
must we become? Gal. 3:29, first five words; Rom. 8:9. .
COMMENT: Whether a direct descendant of Abraham or a Gentile, ALL MUST
become "Christ’s"--a "Christian"--in order to become eligible to receive
eternal inheritance!
4. Has Jesus become the "Captain," or fore-runner--the leader--of our
salvation through His suffering, death and subsequent resurrection to glory?
Heb. 2:9-10. Of what has Jesus been appointed "heir" by the Father? Heb.
1:1-2. And will we, if we become "Christ’s"--Christians--and overcome, INHERIT
ALL THINGS with Him as co-heirs? Rom. 8:16-17; Rev. 21:6-7.
COMMENT: Jesus Christ, at His resurrection, inherited all the promises
made to Abraham! And by living a sinless life He made it possible for all
who accept His sacrifice to become CO-HEIRS of the same promises with Him!
5. Did Christ leave a will, or last testament? Heb. 9:15. (A "testament"
is a will.) What kind of inheritance will the heirs of this will, or "testament,"
receive? Same verse. When a person makes a will, must he die before it
comes into force? Verses 16-17. COMMENT: Christ left a will--a "testament."
This is why the last fourth of your Bible is called the "New Testament."
It teaches us what we must do to become co-heirs with Him of the promise
of eternal inheritance in the Kingdom of God.
But a testament, or will, is of no effect unless the one making it dies.
So Christ died that we may inherit the promises through Him. But He lives
today at the Father’s right hand, ready to intercede for us (Heb. 7:25),
to help us, to give us strength so we can all overcome sin and inherit
the glorious promises of God!
Has Anyone Gone to Heaven?
There is absolutely NO scripture in all the Bible that promises HEAVEN
as the "reward of the saved." NO scripture speaks of the saints--true Christians--going
to heaven when they die!
And yet most people seem to be ignorant of the plain teaching of the
Word of God and have carelessly taken for granted, without question, the
false idea of "going to heaven"! Let’s notice a few more scriptures which
have been either overlooked or carelessly interpreted by those who want
to believe in this false doctrine.
1. What did Jesus tell His disciples, as recorded in John 13:33, 36?
COMMENT: Some have assumed that Christ taught His disciples they would
follow Him into heaven "afterwards." All the plain scriptures we have studied
thus far in this lesson show that this clearly is NOT what Christ was saying!
Peter later also died and still lies unconscious in his grave. He will
rise later--at Christ’s return--in the resurrection with the rest of the
saints, and become an immortal member of the Kingdom of God!
2. Does the Bible give us a clear idea of where the resurrected saints
will be and what they will be doing after Christ returns? Rev. 5:10. What
did Christ say He is preparing for them? John 14:2-3.
COMMENT: "Mansions" is an improper translation. The correct rendering
is "abodes" or "dwelling places." In this case the abodes refer to rooms
in the "Father’s house" or God’s Temple. In Old Testament times the rooms
in the temple were occupied by God’s priests. These rooms represent positions
of authority--those positions which the saints will be given in God’s ruling
Kingdom at Christ’s return!
These positions will not be in heaven. Christ plainly said He was going
to heaven to "prepare" a position of authority for each Christian. But
it is only when He comes to earth again that these positions will be awarded.
When Jesus returns to this earth, as King of kings, He will tell the
saints: "Come, ye blessed... inherit the Kingdom, PREPARED FOR YOU" (Matt.
25:34). And the Scriptures declare that they will rule all nations here
on earth, having POSITIONS OF AUTHORITY in God s Kingdom!
3. Does the Bible dogmatically state that NO ONE, except Jesus Himself,
has ever ascended up into heaven? John 3:13. Could anything be clearer?
4. But what about the "thief on the cross"? Didn’t he go to heaven with
Jesus that very day? Luke 23:43. The very plain and simple answer is No!
Let’s understand why.
COMMENT: In the first place, Christ Himself did not go to heaven that
day. Instead he was placed in the tomb--in "hell"--where He remained dead
for the next three whole days and nights.
Second, the word "paradise" does not mean heaven at all. The word actually
describes the earth when God will dwell on it. "Paradise" simply means
a "garden, pleasureground; grove, park"--"a grand enclosure or preserve...shady
and wellwatered...enclosed by walls." That is the definition you will find
in Thayer’s Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament.
And third, in many versions of the Bible, this verse is mispunctuated.
There were no commas in the Greek when the New Testament was written. So
when the translators supplied the commas in the English, they were placed
where the translators thought they should be. Actually, Christ did not
say, "Today shalt thou be with me in paradise," but rather, "I say unto
thee today, shalt thou [or thou shalt] be with me in paradise."
By using the word "today," Jesus was stressing the time of His promise-
not the time He would be in paradise. Jesus discerned the man’s repentant
attitude and was able to tell him that he would eventually live again,
with Christ, in a beautiful world. That "paradise," however, has not yet
come to this earth, and the repentant malefactor is still dead!
5. What will those who "wait upon the Lord" inherit? Ps. 37:9. What
shall those "blessed of God" inherit? Verse 22. What shall the "righteous"
inherit, and how long shall they dwell there? Verse 29. And what does God
promise to those who "keep His way"? Verse 34.
COMMENT: Is there anything wrong with having the earth as an eternal
inheritance? Would you "settle for" earth?
The earth today would be an extremely wonderful place in which to live
were it not for sin--rebellion against God and His eternal spiritual laws
that bring peace, happiness and joy! Happiness and joy are not a matter
of geographical location. Happiness is a state of mind--a spiritual condition!
There will be NO SIN in the spiritual Kingdom of God. No liars, no murderers,
no thieves or robbers. Think of it--there’ll be no devil to deceive anyone,
no locks on doors, no jails, no hospitals, no poor houses! No strife, no
war--no sickness or disease--no poverty, no hunger, no want!
What a wonderful inheritance!
When we put all the Scriptures together, it becomes crystal clear that
the reward of the saints is not strumming on harps up in heaven for all
eternity. It is infinitely more glorious and exciting than that!
Heaven on Earth!
In a previous lesson we studied what the Millennial rule of Christ on
the earth will be like. We found that the whole world will then become
a glorious UTOPIAN PARADISE--resplendent as the Garden of Eden!
But what will the earth be like when the Millennium is over--when all
the righteous will have been given immortality and eternal life, and all
the wicked will have been burned to ashes?
1. Will there be a NEW earth and NEW heavens after the present earth’s
surface is purified? II Pet. 3:7-13; Rev. 21:1.
2. Who will dwell on the new earth? Rev. 21:24-27. Will these "nations"
be the resurrected, immortal sons of God--the saved? Verse 24. Are their
names written in the book of life? Verse 27.
3. What will be the capital city of the new earth? Rev. 21:2, 10-14.
How big will this city be? Verses 15-17. Will it be a sparkling, glorious
city with streets of real gold? Verses 18-21. Where will this city come
from? Verses 2, 10.
COMMENT: How clear, therefore, that although Christians do not go to
heaven when they die or when they are resurrected, the "HEAVENLY JERUSALEM"
IS COMING TO EARTH!
4. Will God the Father, at that time, come and dwell on the earth in
person and make the new Jerusalem the location of His very THRONE/ Rev.
21:3, 22-23; 22:3. Will those who enter this city be able to look upon
God’s face? Rev. 22:3-4.
COMMENT: The new Jerusalem--with streets of gold--will descend to this
earth and will become God’s headquarters for all eternity! The EARTH is
destined to become the center of all activity in the universe!
Understanding the great future plans God has made for the earth, and
seeing that the Father Himself will eventually move His headquarters to
this earth, why should anyone desire to "go to heaven"? To be with God?
Why, God will be here on earth!
After studying the Bible carefully, as we have with this lesson, the
inescapable truth is that heaven is NOT the "reward of the saved"--that
Christians do NOT go to heaven when they die, or when resurrected. Rather,
heaven is coming to this earth. The earth will become the very headquarters
from which God the Father will rule all His creation!
Will you dwell on that new earth? Will you be a part of that glorious
world?
When Jesus Christ returns, He will say, "Come, ye blessed of my Father,
INHERIT THE KINGDOM prepared for you..." (Matt. 25:34). Will you be among
those who will inherit the Kingdom of God, along with Abraham, Isaac and
Jacob?
May God help you to understand--and qualify to have a part in that glorious
kingdom!
TEST YOUR MEMORY
This quiz is designed to help you remember the important facts you learned
in the lesson. You simply circle or underline each correct answer. After
you’ve finished, check your choices with the correct answers listed at
the end of the test, and then rate yourself.
1. Ancient pagan religions taught A. that no one would ever go to a
heavenly abode. B. many concepts about a "heaven" similar to those of modern
religions. C. that "heaven" was a myth D. absolutely nothing about a heavenly
place of rest after death
2. Early Christians believed A. in going to heaven immediately at death
B. in going to heaven after Christ returns C. that they would rule on the
earth after being resurrected from the dead. D. that the Millennium will
be spent in heaven
3. Abraham is vitally important to Christians A. because he was a perfect
man. B. only because he was willing to sacrifice his son. C. not because
he became the "father" of the faithful. D. because God made him a promise
to which Christians are "heirs"
4. What was promised to Abraham? A. A few descendants. B. Heaven. C.
Only a relatively small piece of semi-desert land. D. the whole earth as
an eternal inheritance
5. What did Abraham have to manifest before God’s promise was made to
him? A. Obedience to God. B. Only faith in God. C. Belief in going to heaven.
D. Willingness to perform countless rituals
6. Ancient King David A. went to heaven when he died. B. will ascend
to heaven when resurrected C. is still dead and buried. D. may never be
resurrected
7. Jesus Christ came A. to show, by example, that all resurrected Christians
will go to heaven. B. to "confirm" the promises made to the fathers. C.
to be obedient to God in our stead. D. to show us the way to heaven.
8. Christians will inherit the promises A. when they die B. when they
accept Christ as Savior C. at the resurrection. D. after the Millennium.
9. The Bible says A. Christians will go to heaven to live in the "mansions"
Christ is preparing for them. B. no man, except Jesus Christ Himself, has.
ascended into the heaven of God’s throne. C. all the righteous men of old
have ascended to heaven. D. Christ is coming to take the resurrected saints
to heaven with Him.
10. The earth would be a very desirable place to live in eternally A.
if sin and the results of sin were B.--but heaven is really more desirable!
C. if everyone could just do as he pleased. D. only for those who are so
"meek" that they are willing to settle for earth.
True or False
11. Abraham inherited the promises when he died T F 12. Eternal inheritance
for Abraham--and all his "seed"--of necessity involves and includes everlasting
life! T F
13. Unfortunately God did not make provision for Gentiles to become
"heirs" to the promises made to Abraham. T F
14. Christ died to make it possible for everyone to inherit the Kingdom
of God. T F
15. After the earth is purified by fire, God the Father will transfer
His throne to earth, making it the administrative center of the entire
universe. T F
Draw a line from each phrase in the left-hand column to the correctly
related phrase in the right-hand column.
| 16. Abraham |
A. Heaven |
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B. Reserved in heaven |
| 17. Christians today |
C. Heirs of the promises |
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D. Already inheritors |
| 18. The "meek" |
E. Inherit heaven |
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F. Obeyed God |
| 19. Christian's inheritance |
G. Positions or offices |
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H. Strumming harps |
| 20. "Many mansions" |
I. "Inherit the earth |
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J. Went to heaven. |
ANSWERS TO QUIZ Rate Yourself
1-B 5-A 9-B 13-F 17-C 19-20 correct excellent
2-C 6-C 10-A 14-T 18-I 16-18 correct good
3-D 7-B 11-F 15-T 19-B 13-15 correct fair
4-D 8-C 12-T 16-F 20-G
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