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Opening Story
Last week Pastor mentioned that there should be more sermons about heaven.
He then looked at me.
I laughed it off knowing I wouldn’t be preaching about heaven this time.
I had no plans on speaking about heaven in the near future.
You see, that was the problem.
“I had no plans on speaking about heaven.”
Well, the more I prepared prayed and studied for this week.
The more I felt the Lord leading me back to heaven and I couldn’t shake it.
So I surrendered to the Lord and felt peace immediately.
You see I didn’t want to preach about heaven because I don’t know a lot about heaven.
As I mentioned before how much I loved and respected my grandfather.
He was such a Godly patriarch to our family.
When he passed away, it was extremely difficult for me my family and many others.
My mom used to do day care out of her house.
There was always at least one kid that she would be taking care of at any given time.
My grandfather loved this because he would always visit, get the kids all wound up and then go home.
One young boy absolutely fell in love with my grandfather.
I don’t remember his name but I remember this story very well.
When his mother told him that my grandfather had gone up to heaven.
The boy asked, “Will I see him again?”
His mother answered, “Yes, someday.”
He shrugged his shoulders said “Okay.” and when up to his room.
Later when his mother went to check on him she found him looking over a world map that was spread across the floor.
When the boy noticed her he said, “Mom is Heaven in Canada?
You said that ‘he went up to heaven” and I can’t find it on this map.”
Question
I, as I’m sure most of you have, thought a lot about heaven.
We are all fascinated about heaven.
The only problem is that many who think they are going to heaven will not and many who believe there is no way God will accept them into heaven can be welcomed there.
This is where you and I come in.
What can we do about it?
We must share the truth with them!
What do we know about heaven and where is it?
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Now I don’t want to spend too much time on these verses.
Please understand one sermon about heaven will not answer all your questions about it.
We could do months on a series about heaven and it would still not answer all questions.
You must get into God’s Word.
These verses are talking about the New Jerusalem.
JERUSALEM, NEW — the holy city described by John in Revelation 21–22; God’s perfect and eternal order of the future.
This New Jerusalem is not built by human hands; it is a heavenly city—one built and provided by God Himself (Rev.
21:2).
The New Jerusalem and the new Garden of Eden (symbols of righteousness, peace, and contentment) are the dwelling place of God, Christ, and the church.
John saw no temple in the New Jerusalem, “for the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are its temple” (Rev.
21:22).
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