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Originally Posted by Aquila
What happens when we die? What do we expect with regards to Heaven's reality?
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Hello Aquila,
I'd like to respond to your two general questions above, and perhaps address your other specific thoughts later.
First, we know that Jesus, at his ascension, was taken up into heaven (
Acts 1:11; 3:21, etc.). Here he abides until his Second Coming back to the earth and the "times of restitution of all things".
Second, Paul said that he was willing to be "absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord" (
2Cor 5:8). This statement bears some important implications:
a)- Who "he" (Paul) was was more than his physical body. This immediately rejects the modern philosophy of Physicalism (everything that exists is physical), and it's corollary that "all mental states are necessitated by physical states" (Wikipedia: Physicalism). IOW, we continue to exist in some way beyond the death of our physical bodies.
b)- Paul's essence, who he really is (his soul), would be "present" with the Lord upon being "absent" from his body. And since we know from the above verses that the Lord is in heaven, this means that to be "present with the Lord" is to be in heaven with the Lord.
Rev 6:9 bears record that there are souls in heaven, for it says the souls of those martyred for God's word were under the altar in heaven.
c)- In
1Thess 4, Paul said that the dead in Christ, those who he called "asleep in Jesus" (vs. 13-16) would rise first, but he also said that Jesus would bring these back with him (vs. 14).
Now, how can those who sleep in Jesus- the dead in Christ- be resurrected but
also be those whom the Lord brings back with him? This can take place if we think in terms that what Jesus will bring back with him is the
souls of the deceased. These he will use as the blueprint, so to speak, to resurrect their physical bodies, and then re-unite their souls to their inanimate bodies, thus bringing them "alive" again: the Resurrection!
d)- How can it be said that those who are the "dead in Christ" are "asleep in Jesus"
and yet be present with the Lord
at the same time? Humans are tripartite beings (body, soul, spirit-
1Thess 5:23). Our essence- our soul (the seat of intellect & seat of emotions)- is informed by our physical body, by and through which we interact with the physical world. When we die, our soul departs the tabernacle of our physical body (
2Cor 5), and therefore is no longer informed of the physical realm through physical sense perception. Theoretically, our soul might receive knowledge intuitively via God's Spirit, but not through the physical senses. Therefore, it is in this way that it can be said we are "asleep" and yet at the very same time be present with the Lord, and even possess consciousness and communicate in some way (
Rev. 6:9-10).
After all, what is "sleep"? Isn't it a temporary disconnect of our consciousness from the realm of physical sense perception? We still possess some level of consciousness in sleep, but it is not the same as when we are fully awake, and therefore, fully informed of the physical realm via our senses. And so it is with those who are asleep in Christ. They continue to possess consciousness, but not the consciousness which is fully informed via the physical senses.
Still with me? Your thoughts?