### Summary
Today, we concluded our series on the theme "After This," focusing on what the Bible says about heaven and eternity. We began by emphasizing the importance of gathering together to lift up the name of Jesus, who is worthy of all our praise. Our key scripture was Hebrews 9:27, which reminds us of the certainty of death and the judgment that follows. We discussed the importance of basing our understanding of heaven on scripture rather than personal experiences or near-death accounts, which can sometimes be misleading.
We addressed several questions about heaven, such as whether we will see God, experience marriage, and have relationships. Revelation 22:4 assures us that we will see God's face, and Matthew 5:8 promises that the pure in heart will see God continuously. We also explored the nature of relationships in heaven, affirming that while marriage as we know it will not exist, the bonds we form on earth will carry over in a transformed way.
We touched on the presence of animals in heaven, citing Isaiah's vision of a peaceful coexistence among all creatures. We also discussed the possibility of seeing our pets again, referencing Billy Graham's comforting words that heaven will be a place of perfect happiness.
The sermon emphasized the importance of living with an eternal perspective. Using a rope as an illustration, we showed that our current life is just a tiny dot in the grand scheme of eternity. How we live now, in this "dot," affects our eternal future. C.S. Lewis's quote reminded us that those who think most of the next world do the most for this one. We are encouraged to set our sights on the realities of heaven and live each day in light of eternity.
Finally, we discussed the Bema Seat of Christ, where believers will be rewarded for their faithfulness. Our goal should be to please God in all we do, knowing that our actions have eternal consequences. We concluded with a prayer for believers to focus on living in light of eternity, making a difference in the lives of others.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. increasing reality, filling us with awe and wonder. The essence of God will be manifest in ways beyond our current understanding, making us realize how we lived so long without seeing Him. [40:57]
2. Relationships in Heaven: While marriage as we know it will not exist in heaven, the bonds we form on earth will carry over in a transformed way. We will recognize and have relationships with our loved ones, experiencing a deeper intimacy that surpasses earthly understanding. The ultimate marriage in heaven will be between Christ and His bride, the Church.
3. Animals in Heaven: Isaiah's vision of a peaceful coexistence among all creatures suggests that animals will be present in heaven. Romans 8 speaks of all creation groaning for redemption, indicating that animals will be part of the new earth. If having pets makes our happiness complete, we can trust that God will provide for that in heaven.
4. Living with an Eternal Perspective: Our current life is just a tiny dot in the grand scheme of eternity. How we live now affects our eternal future. C.S. Lewis reminds us that those who think most of the next world do the most for this one. We are encouraged to set our sights on the realities of heaven and live each day in light of eternity.
5. The Bema Seat of Christ: Believers will stand before the Bema Seat of Christ to be rewarded for their faithfulness. Our goal should be to please God in all we do, knowing that our actions have eternal consequences. The crowns we receive will be a testament to God's grace and mercy, and we will lay them at His feet in worship.
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