The Promises
“nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they
learn war any more.”
of
The
Kingdom
By Franklin Haas
The
Bible tells us that in the beginning God created the heavens and the
earth. The mentioning of
a plural heavens reveals an important fact that there exists
at least three heavens.
The first heaven is our sky and the space above
our sky. The second
heaven consists of, at
least, one or more different dimensions or realms than where
mortal humans now live.
Mortal humans, with their carbon bodies, cannot live in
other different
dimensions or realms than where they now live. Once the mortals
shed their carbon bodies at death, they have
the ability to pass into these other
dimension locations, as
the divine creatures such as angels.
The
third heaven, which the Bible also calls “Paradise,” exists as the
heaven where Jesus Christ and the
penitent thief on the cross passed to with
Christ following their death on the
cross. The Apostle also mentions Paradice
and the “Creation of heavens and
earth” meaning the total Universe or Cosmos.
Man’s
resurrection has existed as a major tenant taught, since
Christianity’s beginning.
Based and modeled on Jesus Christ’s resurrection and
numerous Bible verses, as
1 Cor. 15, : the immortal human soul passes
from the
mortal body through the death
event--into a glorified resurrected body. The New
Teatament speaks of man in a
glorified resurrected body such as the
resurrected state such as Jesus received.
The Apostle Paul references Jesus‘s
resurrection.
“For
whom he foreknew, he also predestined to be conformed to the
image
of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brothers. 1Cor.
15.
“Whom he predestined, those he also called. Whom he
called, those he
also
justified. Whom he justified, those he also glorified.” Romans 8:29-30.
To my knowledge--before the expected Biblical time of
the resurrection
--the vast number of believers--all the
believer’s souls and their spiritual
bodies since the Adam and Eve beginning
went to Sheol-Hades which had a
great gulf between the blessed
believers and tormented non-believers.
Both
Jesus and Josheos mention this.
Jesus Christ’s death on
the cross--as His promise to the penitent sinner
beside Him states--totally paid the
sin penalty, This opened the life gate for all
believers to the third heaven or
paradise,” place called -, being has been , must
be a before
the resurrection,
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