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WHAT IS HEAVEN LIKE? (6 OF 8)

by Jim Perdue

Scripture: Revelation 21:9-27
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What Is Heaven Like? (6 of 8)
Series: Heaven
Jim Perdue
Revelation 21:9-27


·  *You are lying in the hospital surrounded by friends who have tiptoed in and out of your room, for the last two days. The doctor has now told you that your death is imminent, because you already know that the end is near. You have had the courage to talk to your family about your funeral, and you are relieved to know that you have done all you could to pre
e for this hour. Your bags are packed for the journey. When you breathe your last, a doctor will come and verify the death. Your family will leave the room, and a sheet will be draped over your body, which will be carried to the temporary morgue. While your family is making funeral arrangements, you have already arrived at your permanent home.”[1]


  • Today, we continue our series entitled, Heaven: Is it for real? Is it for me? *If you enjoy reading, you know that the last
    t of the book is a very important
    t. You wouldn’t read a book and get close to the end without finishing the book. You want to know the conclusion; you want to know what’s going to happen. The last
    t of a book is very important.*

  • Well, this isn’t just the last two chapters of Revelation, but it’s the final scene on the stage of human history. The last two chapters of Revelation are the most detailed account and description of heaven in the entire Bible. READ TEXT

  • I want to ask you the question this morning, What Is Heaven Like? Now, we may all have different opinions of what heaven is or isn’t like. In fact, I get a lot of questions about heaven:


oWill my dog or cat be in heaven? Some scholars say yes, others say no. Animals don’t have a soul but they did exist in Eden and were created before the fall.
oWill we get to run and play in heaven? Many believe that the things we enjoy on earth we will still be able to enjoy in heaven.
oWill there be college footba ...

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