What Happens To Us When We Die?

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Biblem

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The concept of where we go when we die holds great concern in Christian denominations. Some believe in reincarnation, purgatory and other dogmas, while others believe in immediate judgment after death. This is evident in Hebrews 9:27, which states, “And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment.” One thing we should know is that there is always a reward for every action we take here on earth and the reward will be given at the end of our journey here on earth.

Wherever we go after death is our eternal inheritance for our work here on earth. Inheritance in the Bible is not limited to heaven and material blessings but also includes the inheritance of hell and the earth. The Bible provides insight into these inheritances, shedding light on their significance for humanity. Matthew 25:34–46 shows the deeds of love that will give one an inheritance in heaven and the acts of hardened hearts that will push them into a life of regret and pain for all eternity.

People ask questions like, what happens to us when we die?. Is heaven real? Is hell real? What is purgatory? Who will inherit the earth? It is evident that humans are curious to know what is at the end of the tunnel for them. The Bible has made these answers very clear to anyone who cares to study and understand the leading of the..........continue
 

Underwhosewings

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2 Corinthians 5:8 KJV
We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord.
 

HealthAndHappiness

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The concept of where we go when we die holds great concern in Christian denominations. Some believe in reincarnation, purgatory and other dogmas, while others believe in immediate judgment after death. This is evident in Hebrews 9:27, which states, “And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment.” One thing we should know is that there is always a reward for every action we take here on earth and the reward will be given at the end of our journey here on earth.

Wherever we go after death is our eternal inheritance for our work here on earth. Inheritance in the Bible is not limited to heaven and material blessings but also includes the inheritance of hell and the earth. The Bible provides insight into these inheritances, shedding light on their significance for humanity. Matthew 25:34–46 shows the deeds of love that will give one an inheritance in heaven and the acts of hardened hearts that will push them into a life of regret and pain for all eternity.

People ask questions like, what happens to us when we die?. Is heaven real? Is hell real? What is purgatory? Who will inherit the earth? It is evident that humans are curious to know what is at the end of the tunnel for them. The Bible has made these answers very clear to anyone who cares to study and understand the leading of the..........continue
 

Artios1

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Anybody who has died (other than our savior) is in the state of sheol which is the reign (or time period) of death….. (not the grave itself which is qeḇer)

That will change for those in Christ at the "gathering together unto Him"…. and for those in the times prior to Pentecost it will change at the resurrection of the just and the unjust when He return to the Mt of Olive.
 

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The concept of where we go when we die holds great concern in Christian denominations. Some believe in reincarnation, purgatory and other dogmas, while others believe in immediate judgment after death. This is evident in Hebrews 9:27, which states, “And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment.” One thing we should know is that there is always a reward for every action we take here on earth and the reward will be given at the end of our journey here on earth.

Wherever we go after death is our eternal inheritance for our work here on earth. Inheritance in the Bible is not limited to heaven and material blessings but also includes the inheritance of hell and the earth. The Bible provides insight into these inheritances, shedding light on their significance for humanity. Matthew 25:34–46 shows the deeds of love that will give one an inheritance in heaven and the acts of hardened hearts that will push them into a life of regret and pain for all eternity.

People ask questions like, what happens to us when we die?. Is heaven real? Is hell real? What is purgatory? Who will inherit the earth? It is evident that humans are curious to know what is at the end of the tunnel for them. The Bible has made these answers very clear to anyone who cares to study and understand the leading of the..........continue
No Christian denomination believes in Purgatory or Reincarnation... Anyone who teaches such things are pagans...

Wherever we go after death is our eternal inheritance for our work here on earth.
We may experience greater rewards But our place in eternity with Jesus is NOT obtained by our Works here on earth.. Jesus did the Work that obtains eternal life for us.. We simply have to Believe Jesus and trust that the Atonement He secured on the cross paid the penalty for our sins..
 

brighthouse98

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To the believer our Spirit joins with Jesus. Personality I do not wish to come back as anything!!!! I know General Patton believed in reincarnation. He could never prove it except in his own mind though. I really do not know why anyone would wish to come back to a very bad World!
 

Omegatime

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When the Lord made Adam he was made of the dust of the earth but it wasnt a living being till He breathed the breath of life into Adam. Not a breath of air but a living soul. Same way when your parents came together to have you, you were made from the earth but it is the Lord who gives each a living soul.

And when you die, your body returns to the earth for flesh and blood is of no longer any value. Your soul goes to the place the Lord has prepared for you. Whether it is a place of torment or Paradise. The choice is yours
 

Nehemiah6

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Anybody who has died (other than our savior) is in the state of sheol which is the reign (or time period) of death…..
That is incorrect. Sheol/Hades is reserved for the unsaved and unrighteous dead. But all those who are "in Christ" go to be with Christ in Heaven.
 

Nehemiah6

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No Christian denomination believes in Purgatory or Reincarnation.
Actually belief in Purgatory is a long standing dogma of rhe Catholic Church. But it is not found in Scripture. And Reincarnation belongs to Eastern religions.
 

Magenta

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Reincarnation belongs to Eastern religions.
It has been syncretized into new age beliefs as well. Many Christians believe the soul of man
is immortal, also, despite the clear teaching of Scripture that God alone is immortal, and that
believers put on immortality by grace through faith in the shed righteous blood of Jesus Christ,
Who paid the sin debt of the world that we may be reconciled to God and escape the 2nd death.
 

Artios1

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That is incorrect. Sheol/Hades is reserved for the unsaved and unrighteous dead. But all those who are "in Christ" go to be with Christ in Heaven.
The word hades from the Greek was used as a counterpart to the Hebrew word sheol and is more accurately defined as a state rather than a place.

The Hebrew word qeḇer refers to a tomb, sepulcher, burying place, grave site, memorial, etc. It is the physical place or evidence of burial.

The Hebrew word sheol (šᵊ'ôl) in the OT was referred to as the state, reign, or time period of the dead ….not the grave itself….. it is a continuing state until the resurrection. Sheol exists only as a concept, it is a figurative, not an actual place. Bodies buried in a quber (a literal grave) will decay and eventually disappear. The dead exist only in the mind of God who remembers every person who has died. He will send His Son the

Translators of the Greek unfortunately used Sheol as a counterpart to the Greek word Hades translated hell

Sheol has been translated grave 31 times, hell 31 times, and pit 3 times.
Hades is translated hell 10, times and grave 1 time.

Where we get into problems is (actually there are two problems)

There are five words translated into our one English word hell making them synonymous in definition sheol, hades, gehenna, katakaio, and tartaros equating all of them as that of eternal torment….. and they do not all mean the same thing.

We know that the Hebrew word sheol is not eternal torment ….that is well defined in the OT.

Hades translated hell /grave which was used as the counterpart to the OT sheol 11 X in the NT ….and it is what incites the second problem (I will elaborate after defining the other three)

The words gehenna, katakaio, and tartaros translated hell, or refer to as hell ….all carry a different meaning.


Gehenna – translated hell 12X… A Greek word for the Hebrew “valley of Hinnom” which was a city dump outside of Jerusalem. This was a place that was common knowledge to the people.
When Christ would address this, He was illustrating that garbage thrown into the gehenna would be burned up. No one listening to Jesus would believe that that the garbage would continue to exist in the fire ….without being consumed.
This is the place of everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord spoken of in 2Th 1:9 . It refers to the fire of judgment in which the wicked will one day be consumed. It is called “the lake of fire” in the book of Revelation where fire will bring the ultimate annihilation of the devil and his hosts.

Katakaio is used in Heb 13:11 regarding the sacrificial beasts that were burned outside the camp.
For the bodies of those beasts, whose blood is brought into the sanctuary by the high priest for sin, are burned without the camp.
This same word is used in Mat 3:12 Whose fan is in his hand, and he will throughly purge his floor, and gather his wheat into the garner; but he will burn up the chaff with unquenchable fire.
Neither Chaff nor beasts burn forever, they burn up and are gone …many verses make this clear. Nowhere in the Word of God does it say that God will torment forever those who have refused to believe Him.

Tartarous is used only once and translated hell in 2Pe 2:4 it refers to the place of imprisoned evil spirits ……not a place of torment for sinners.
For if God spared not the angels that sinned, but cast them down to hell, and delivered them into chains of darkness, to be reserved unto judgment;


SECOND PROBLEM

Interpreters Dictionary of the Bible {1962 vol. 1 p788} states “

The English word hell has taken on the mythological Greek meaning associated with the pagan idea of an underworld where the dead continue to live on in torment.


The standard for truth in defining words has got to come from the Bible itself, not from the meaning (s) attached to it, which is where the confusion comes in.
In Greek mythology Hades was the god of the underworld and his name came to represent this fictitious place that we understand as Hell. The Septuagint was a second century B.C. Greek translation of the Old Testament, and in it the word Hades was chosen as the counterpart to the Hebrew Sheol.

E. W. Bullinger states “The Old Testament is the fountain-head of the Hebrew language. It has no literature behind it. But the case is entirely different with the Greek language The Hebrew word Sheol is divine in its origin and usage. The Greek Hades is human in its nature and come down laden with centuries of development, in which it has acquired new senses, meaning and usages.”

Nowhere in the Old Testament is the abode of the dead regarded as a place of punishment or torment. The concept of an infernal “hell” developed in Israel only during the Hellenistic period.

As is done with Sheol, many English versions of the Bible erroneously translate the Greek word Hades as hell rather than grave.

Sheol exists only as a concept, it is a figurative, not an actual place. Bodies buried in a quber (a literal grave) will decay and eventually disappear. The dead exist only in the mind of God who remembers every person who has died. He will send His Son the firstborn from the dead (Col 1:18) to raise the rest of the dead from this “place” (Jhn 5:28 &29)

This is one of many sites that give information on the god of the underworld (Hades) ….it’s some pretty weird stuff.

https://www.theoi.com/Khthonios/Haides.html
 
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George0115

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Our souls go to an empty garage in Buffalo lol. George Carlin said that. You know you're laughing.
 

Nehemiah6

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The word hades from the Greek was used as a counterpart to the Hebrew word sheol and is more accurately defined as a state rather than a place.
But that is not how Christ described it. It is clearly a place and we ought to listen to the one who created it.
 

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Actually belief in Purgatory is a long standing dogma of rhe Catholic Church. But it is not found in Scripture. And Reincarnation belongs to Eastern religions.
Exactly.. the catholic religion is not Christian..
 

HealthAndHappiness

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The concept of where we go when we die holds great concern in Christian denominations. Some believe in reincarnation, purgatory and other dogmas, while others believe in immediate judgment after death. This is evident in Hebrews 9:27, which states, “And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment.” One thing we should know is that there is always a reward for every action we take here on earth and the reward will be given at the end of our journey here on earth.

Wherever we go after death is our eternal inheritance for our work here on earth. Inheritance in the Bible is not limited to heaven and material blessings but also includes the inheritance of hell and the earth. The Bible provides insight into these inheritances, shedding light on their significance for humanity. Matthew 25:34–46 shows the deeds of love that will give one an inheritance in heaven and the acts of hardened hearts that will push them into a life of regret and pain for all eternity.

People ask questions like, what happens to us when we die?. Is heaven real? Is hell real? What is purgatory? Who will inherit the earth? It is evident that humans are curious to know what is at the end of the tunnel for them. The Bible has made these answers very clear to anyone who cares to study and understand the leading of the..........continue
Here's a good sermon on hell.

Everlasting Punishment


Here's a good sermon on how to go to Heaven.

Everlasting Life
 

Eli1

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We will find out.
But, as some miracles through the history and in the Bible suggest there seem to be some sort of continuity either in a spiritual state or some other state.
Jesus meeting Moses and Elijah for example is one strong example of this type of continuity but ultimately we can't know ... in this state.
In this state we are required to Trust.
 
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What Happens To Us When We Die?
Jesus explained it in a nutshell..:)-
"All in the graves shall come out, to resurrection or damnation" (John 5:28/29)
Come on out of there Lazarus mate"

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