Heaven

mrpopdrinker

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Everyone that i know has very adverse views on what heaven will be like. I thought it would be fun to start this thread and have everyone here state what they think it will be like I will post mine tomorrow seeing as how im tired now and my view of it is kind of long.
 
cool topic idea. I see gold trim on everything, very bright and most beatuful scenery, EVER
 
Ok now its my turn, i dont really see gold when i think of heaven (i never really liked gold) but i see colors. I have heard John Hagge talk about before all the different diamonds and rubies and sapphires that the ground would be made up of and i have always been told that god will be the only light in the new jerusalem.So from that i get this, Gods light will shine down on the ground which is made up of different colored stones, acting as a prism all different kinds of light would shoot up thus lighting up the entriety of heaven not only in bland white light but in many different colors so it would be like living in a rainbow. Also i believe our eyes will be able to dialate more (or atleast i think its dialating) which would allow us to see many colors in the night sky if there indeed would be night time in heaven.Also if my logic on this is a little off please forgive me its been a year or two since iv studied these things.
 
Ooo. You think God's very good at CS? I bet I could take him down with a team of the best.



That would be so cool. Head-to-head with the Head.
 
all I know is that we would be in His presence....I doubt if we will even notice the streets of gold
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Ha! Who's gonna challenge my supreme HL might? Gabriel and Michael and Christ? Bring it on!

Oh wait. Jesus would probably enter god-mode or something. Hehe.
 
On a more serious note... Yeah... would you be thinking of cs? I'd say the main focus would be on God... all these earthly things shall pass away!

Heaven to me is... bright. Very bright.
 
what will heaven be like??
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Quote[/b] ](Rev 21:10) The Spirit took control of me, and the angel carried me to the top of a very high mountain. He showed me Jerusalem, the Holy City, coming down out of heaven from God

(Rev 21:11) and shining with the glory of God. The city shone like a precious stone, like a jasper, clear as crystal.

(Rev 21:12) It had a great, high wall with twelve gates and with twelve angels in charge of the gates. On the gates were written the names of the twelve tribes of the people of Israel.

(Rev 21:13) There were three gates on each side: three on the east, three on the south, three on the north, and three on the west.

(Rev 21:14) The city's wall was built on twelve foundation stones, on which were written the names of the twelve apostles of the Lamb.

(Rev 21:15) The angel who spoke to me had a gold measuring stick to measure the city, its gates, and its wall.

(Rev 21:16) The city was perfectly square, as wide as it was long. The angel measured the city with his measuring stick: it was fifteen hundred miles long and was as wide and as high as it was long.

(Rev 21:17) The angel also measured the wall, and it was 216 feet high, according to the standard unit of measure which he was using.

(Rev 21:18) The wall was made of jasper, and the city itself was made of pure gold, as clear as glass.

(Rev 21:19) The foundation stones of the city wall were adorned with all kinds of precious stones. The first foundation stone was jasper, the second sapphire, the third agate, the fourth emerald,

(Rev 21:20) the fifth onyx, the sixth carnelian, the seventh yellow quartz, the eighth beryl, the ninth topaz, the tenth chalcedony, the eleventh turquoise, the twelfth amethyst.

(Rev 21:21) The twelve gates were twelve pearls; each gate was made from a single pearl. The street of the city was of pure gold, transparent as glass.

(Rev 21:22) I did not see a temple in the city, because its temple is the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb.

(Rev 21:23) The city has no need of the sun or the moon to shine on it, because the glory of God shines on it, and the Lamb is its lamp.

(Rev 21:24) The peoples of the world will walk by its light, and the kings of the earth will bring their wealth into it.

(Rev 21:25) The gates of the city will stand open all day; they will never be closed, because there will be no night there.

(Rev 21:26) The greatness and the wealth of the nations will be brought into the city.

(Rev 21:27) But nothing that is impure will enter the city, nor anyone who does shameful things or tells lies. Only those whose names are written in the Lamb's book of the living will enter the city.
(Rev 22:1) The angel also showed me the river of the water of life, sparkling like crystal, and coming from the throne of God and of the Lamb

(Rev 22:2) and flowing down the middle of the city's street. On each side of the river was the tree of life, which bears fruit twelve times a year, once each month; and its leaves are for the healing of the nations.

(Rev 22:3) Nothing that is under God's curse will be found in the city. The throne of God and of the Lamb will be in the city, and his servants will worship him.

(Rev 22:4) They will see his face, and his name will be written on their foreheads.

(Rev 22:5) There shall be no more night, and they will not need lamps or sunlight, because the Lord God will be their light, and they will rule as kings forever and ever.

(Rev 22:6) Then the angel said to me, "These words are true and can be trusted. And the Lord God, who gives his Spirit to the prophets, has sent his angel to show his servants what must happen very soon."

(Rev 22:7) "Listen!" says Jesus. "I am coming soon! Happy are those who obey the prophetic words in this book!"
 
...that's gonna be a really big city.
Rrgh. I wonder if we will be able to wander elsewhere. To explore the worlds untouchable to us now. To float about space, to come to a world, explore it, love it, and then leave to go somewhere else, and everywhere, you can't run from God, and you wouldn't want to, because everything is perfect.
I really hope we're not restricted to Jerusalem for the rest of eternity...despite all its wonders. I would love to be there, but I would also love to explore what else is out there, unless the entire universe is undone (but God said he'd make a new heaven AND Earth...so maybe he'll make a new everything else...too).
 
or maybe it will be the size of what we call a shack today? because we will be transformed and we can not even begin to fathom what heaven will truely be like, except that it will be perfect and FUN, cuz we are with God
 
So you're saying God's some midget?
Lol. I dunno.
I was thinking on that passage in Isaiah where he's proclaiming about Satan's ultimate end: where he will be no different from any other man he brought down, and everyone will revel at the fact: dude, THIS thing is Satan? HE brought us down?
I imagine that at the end, it can be one of two things: Satan is some shrivelly ugly bugger (think those poor weed-thingies from The Little Mermaid. Triton was turned into one.), or everyone will be shocked that the one that brought them down to hell is in the same situation with them; the one who thought he could ascend to heaven is the one on the same status with them in hell.

A good portion of Europe? How big, exactly, in square miles, is the New Jerusalem supposed to be? And geez, how many of the faithful are gonna be there to accomodate us all? I woulda figured on a ratio compared to those heavenbound and those hellbound, there's a lot more for the latter...a good portion of Europe. Gash.
 
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Rev 21:16)  The city was perfectly square, as wide as it was long. The angel measured the city with his measuring stick: it was fifteen hundred miles long and was as wide and as high as it was long.


1500 long x 1500 wide

so that's what 2,250,000 square miles?

Then it's also 1500 miles high. (note the outer wall is a mere 216 feet high, but the city is as high as it is long and wide)
So that's 3,375,000,000 cubed miles?

Think about this, the top of the city, will be in vacuum.

The size of this city, is more than enough to give each and every Christain and OT Saint since time began a mansion with more than enough room left over.
 
Lol. I so love wonderful God. He just...he's ridiculous almost in his generosity, and we always henpeck Him for every little thing that doesn't go right.
HA! Thanks Kidan.
 
I see a heaven in many different ways. I see it as worshiping God, and in the Bible somewhere in Revalation I believe, it says that we will have bodies like Christ. I see that as meaning when Christ came back from the dead and he appeared to people out of no where.
Also, someone was talking about being confined to the New Jerusalem, first off it will be big, but another thing I have wondered a lot, even though I doubt it is true is, wouldn't it be awsome if after this world God created another one and we were the angels to that one and we would take them messages and help them.
To me that would be awsome.
 
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