Heaven – 10 of 10
March 13, 2009 in Blog, Eschatology by Kipp Crigger
To say that the word “heaven” is an important Biblical concept can be easily proven by the fact the word appears over 580 different times in the Bible. Sometimes the idea of heaven refers to the sky, as when Genesis 1:1 says, “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” While other times it focuses on that place where God lives, such as when Jesus said in John 14:23, “…if anyone loves me, he will keep my word, and my Father will love him, and we will come to him and make our home with him.”
The popular view that heaven’s entrance is a pearly gate where Saint Peter grants admission to that lush filled land of golden streets comes from both popular imagination and Scripture. Nowhere do we read that Peter stands at a pearly gate. However, Revelation 21:21 says the twelve gates of the New Jerusalem are made of a single pearl and the “street of the city was pure gold, transparent as glass.”
But there is more to heaven than gates and gold. For example, the Bible teaches us that heaven will not be a land far away in another place and time; instead, it will be localized on the new earth. Revelation is clear that we do not go to live in some celestial enclave; rather, God brings heaven with him to the earth. God makes heaven, heaven.
Certainly heaven will be a place where there will be no more death, no more sin, no more suffering, and it will be filled with light, angels, rejoicing, and pleasures. Revelation 7:9 states that people from every corner of the earth will stand before the Lord, giving us the hope that we will see those loved ones who died in the Lord, and we will meet men and women whom we’ve grown up longing to meet for their exploits of faithfulness, along with those of whose faith we have never heard. But all of this will take a back seat to the fact that we will see Jesus face to face.
Volumes have been written on the splendors of heaven, and this article could have been written from a purely theoretical standpoint. But what each of us ought to keep clear in our understanding is that heaven is a real place, and our only access to it is through Jesus Christ, for at the end of the day, wherever Jesus is, that’s where heaven will be.
Dana Arledge, Will Uminn, Phil Meade, Kevin Farmer
