Heaven
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Sermon shared by Jerry Shirley
April 2005
Summary: A Pictorial Tour...What will be there, and what will take place? Review, Records, Rewards, Rejoicing, and Reunion. Link to formatted text & Powerpoint included.
Denomination: Baptist
Audience: General adults
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I Kings 8:27
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“Behold, the heaven and heaven of heavens cannot contain thee...”
—I Kings 8:27.
“…And hear thou in heaven thy dwelling place...”-I Kings 8:30.
There are three different heavens discussed in the Bible, First, there is the atmosphere just above the earth…air, clouds, etc. Second, there is the stellar heaven containing the stars and planets. Finally, we have what the Bible calls “the third heaven.” The third Heaven is where God’s throne is located. It is the place called Paradise, where the saints of God are waiting for the resurrection of their bodies.
Where is Heaven? How do you get there? What is it like?
Well, we don’t know all the answers, but we know that Heaven is always referred to as “up.” We know there’s no stairway leading there. We can only imagine some of the answers…we should take some time and just imagine…but the Bible tells us quite a bit as well:
There are windows in Heaven. The windows are always spoken of as being open to pour out things from God. Sometimes blessings are poured out (see Mal. 3:10; II Kings 7:2), sometimes curses (see Isa. 24:18), and sometimes the same thing that is a blessing to some is a curse to others (see Gen. 8:2).
Concerning the door in Heaven, John tells of his experience in Revelation. “After this I looked, and, behold, a door was opened in heaven: and the first voice which I heard was as it were of a trumpet talking with me; which said, Come up hither, and I will shew thee things which must be hereafter” (Rev. 4:1).
The first thing he saw was a throne. This is God’s throne. He was sitting on His throne. It looked like a jasper, sardine stone, or an emerald. It is hard for the finite mind to grasp infinite things. We cannot imagine the beauty and radiance of God.
Consider the famous Hope Diamond at the Smithsonian. A thick, shatterproof glass wall and an armed guard protect it. {Kimberly has a “hope diamond” too…one she’s hoping for!} The many people that wait in line to see the Hope Diamond express an awe, and a feeling of rapture
seems to come over those who view it. A spirit of excitement is set off by the thought of the tremendous value.
But this is nothing, this is dirt compared to God.
The psalmist cried out, “The Lord is in his holy temple, the
Lord’s throne is in heaven...” (Ps. 11:4). Behind the throne was a sparkling rainbow. The twenty-four elders, clothed with glistening, white garments and pure gold crowns on their heads, were seated upon the twenty-four seats. Thunder and lightnings were proceeding out from the throne and voices could be heard. There were seven lamps of fire burning before the throne.
The Tree of Life was there. This same tree was in the Garden of Eden for Adam and Eve. After the fall of man, an angel was posted at the gate with a revolving sword, to keep them away from this tree lest they should eat of it and live forever in their fallen state. On this tree grew twelve different kinds of fruit each month. The leaves were for the healing of the nations.
The beautiful River of Life was flowing out from under the throne and pure water of life was freely accessible. The streets were made of pure, transparent gold, suggesting the elimination of all impurities which cloud things on the earth.
Comments and Shared Ideas
Don White of Mercy Ministries
July 22, 2011
Great sermon Bro. Jerry
July 22, 2011
Oliver Canja
July 19, 2011
nice message good job keep it up
July 19, 2011
Oliver Canja
July 19, 2011
nice message good job keep it up
July 19, 2011
Oliver Canja
July 19, 2011
nice message good job keep it up
July 19, 2011
Garry Dock
May 23, 2011
While preaching over the past 30 years I have had to burry my wife when she was 42 years of age. My younger brother at the age of 45 and my Father who preached the gospel for 60 years. This is one of the greatest messages on heaven I have ever heard. It brought comfort and encouragement after all these years.
May 23, 2011
James Brannon
August 29, 2010
What a stirring message - it was like having a photo album of heaven and looking at it page by page.
August 29, 2010
D. E. Shotwell Sr. of Friendship
May 29, 2009
Thanks a lot this sermon lifts me up.
May 29, 2009
Andrew Mayne
April 1, 2009
It is great that this sort of comunication exists between Australia and USA. Thanks a ton for this and may God continue to bless you in your work.This sermon makes me fly and tremble at the same time because I look forward and at the same time see my past and am not proud. Thank-you and look forward to the future
April 1, 2009
Jayson Tulabot
February 7, 2009
It makes me homesick. Good message.
February 7, 2009
Thomas Chapman
August 7, 2008
Thnks for all your help. Great Job.
August 7, 2008
Thomas Chapman
August 7, 2008
Thnks for all your help. Great Job.
August 7, 2008
Johnnie Holloway
May 14, 2008
I thoroughly enjoyed your picturesque sermon on heaven. You stay close to the Scripture and end with a wonderful invitation.
May 14, 2008
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