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  1. Glorious Mysteries. How to pray the Rosary? In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. O God come to my aid; O Lord, make haste to help me. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.

  2. 7 set 2011 · The Mystery of Heaven. I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever. —Psalm 23:6. What will heaven be like? Just as there is a mystery to hell, so there is a mystery to heaven. Yet I believe the Bible teaches that heaven is a literal place. Is it one of the stars? I don’t know, I can’t even speculate. The Bible doesn’t inform us.

  3. The author and teacher examines what we know about heaven from Scripture. Original air date January 6, 2020.

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  4. Mysteries of Light. How to pray the Rosary? In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. O God come to my aid; O Lord, make haste to help me. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.

    • Where Is Heaven located?
    • How Do We Get there?
    • Is There An Intermediate Heaven?
    • How Big Is Heaven?
    • Are The Streets Really Made of Gold?
    • Will We Be Able to Enjoy The Beauty of Nature in Heaven?
    • Does Heaven Have Its Own Sun?
    • Is There Anything Unpleasant in Heaven?

    The Bible doesn’t give us longitude and latitude for heaven, but we do know one thing—heaven is up! Let’s look at a few verses that mention heaven’s location (emphasis added): 1. In Mark 6:41, Jesus received a boy’s lunch of bread and fish, and “He looked upto heaven, blessed and broke the loaves, and gave themto His disciples.” 2. In John 17:1, as...

    Did you know that when a person says, “The angels came and took him,” it’s not just sentiment? It’s based on Scripture. When the beggar Lazarus died, Jesus said he “was carried by the angels to Abraham’s bosom” (Luke 16:22). Thus, we have it on the authority of Jesus Himself that God sends His angelsto user believers into eternity. The third heaven...

    The Bible teaches that every believer who died prior to the Ascension of Christ went to an intermediate heaven called Paradise, also called Abraham’s bosom (Luke 16:19-23). But when Jesus ascended after His death, He went into Paradise and took all who were there—all the Old Testament saints, all who had died and believed in God before the Ascensio...

    The Bible gives us dimensions for the New Jerusalem, the “capital city” of heaven and the home that Jesus is preparing for us: That translates to about 1,500 miles wide, 1,500 miles long, and 1,500 miles high. This city is far beyond what we can imagine and is large enough to comfortably house every one of us who will live there for eternity.

    South of Cairo, travelers can walk about seven miles to a harbor on Lake Qarun. This little stretch of roadway has the distinction of being the oldest paved road in the world. People have been treading it for 4,600 years. It’s one of several ancient roads that still exist and conjure up feelings of wonder. Think of the Silk Road that traversed Asia...

    Think of the most beautiful landscape you’ve seen on earth. Now let me tell you that it doesn’t compare to the beauty and majesty of nature we can expect in the new heaven and new earth. Revelation speaks of a river and trees in the New Jerusalem that you can’t find anywhere else: This river has been anticipated for a long time—even the psalmist sp...

    In the New Jerusalem, there will be no light sockets, lanterns, or lamps. Light will emanate through the city from the throne of God where the Lamb, who is the Lord Jesus, sits. The Bible says that in that city, He will be the light, and there will be no need for any other light because the brilliance of the Lord Jesus in His glorification will fil...

    Few scenes are as stunning as standing on the Brooklyn Bridge and scanning the glittering skyscrapers of New York City. The starry city spreads out like a sparkling earthbound sky, glamorous and glorious. But what you don’t see are the rats—millions of them. They can squeeze through tiny openings, leap distances of four feet, survive falls of fifty...

  5. 1 gen 2009 · In his new book and teaching series, he uncovers answers to your pressing questions about heaven, showing you how what you believe about heaven today affects every part of your faith and Christian life.

  6. 15 apr 2017 · Although human words can’t properly explain the divine mysteries of Heaven, we do know a little about what Heaven will be like. We’ll be reunited with every other believer (Hebrews 12:22-23). The book of Hebrews tells us that every believer who has ever lived will be in Heaven with us.