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    Hope in Heaven

    2005 · Documentary · 45m

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  1. A ‣ B ‣ C ‣ D ‣ E ‣ F ‣ G ‣ H ‣ I ‣ J ‣ K ‣ L ‣ M ‣ N ‣ O ‣ P ‣ Q ‣ R ‣ S ‣ T ‣ U ‣ V ‣ W ‣ Y ‣ Z. 100 Bible Verses about Heavenly Hope. Revelation 21:1-27 ESV / 10 helpful votes. Helpful. Not Helpful. Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and the sea was no more.

  2. Nov 17, 1996 · Scripture: Hebrews 6:19–20 Topic: Hope. Subscribe. Apple Spotify. This hope we have as an anchor of the soul, a hope both sure and steadfast and one which enters within the veil, where Jesus has entered as a forerunner for us, having become a high priest forever according to the order of Melchizedek.

  3. Mar 21, 2017 · First, because heaven is real, we have hope: hope for the future, and hope for our lives right now. No matter what happens to us now, we know it won’t last forever, and ahead of us is the joy of heaven. Paul wrote, “If only for this life we have hope in Christ, we are to be pitied more than all men” (1 Corinthians 15:19).

  4. Colossians 1:5. ESV because of the hope laid up for you in heaven. Of this you have heard before in the word of the truth, the gospel, NIV the faith and love that spring from the hope stored up for you in heaven and about which you have already heard in the true message of the gospel.

    • What’s Heaven Going to Be like?
    • God Himself Will Be with Us
    • Death/Pain Won’T Be There
    • Will Heaven Get Boring?
    • Heaven Will Keep Getting Better
    • Experiencing Heaven Now

    In simple terms, to have hope in heaven we have to know a little about what it’s going to be like. To get excited about heaven we have to know what’s worth getting excited about. If we’re honest, I think our idea of heaven is one that sounds like it could get a little old. If it really lasts forever, is it maybe, possibly, going to get boring? Let’...

    The first and most foundational fact about heaven is this, God Himself will be with us fully and continually. Now, that either sounds like the most amazingly, overwhelmingly exciting thing you could possibly imagine, or it, well, doesn’t. If words like exciting, moving, exhilarating don’t come to mind for you when you hear this, I don’t want that t...

    In just the next verse, we transition from what we will have in heaven to what we won’t have, and the list is pretty impressive: Now, it’s amazing enough what won’t be there: death, mourning, crying, even painitself will all be gone. But what I love most is the way it communicates why He’s going to do that. He doesn’t just say these things are goin...

    There are so many more verses, but in just these two we’ve seen plenty of reasons to get excited about heaven. But there’s still something lingering in the back of my mind. I can see why heaven’s going to be awesome, but can it really keep being awesome forever? I’ll admit there’ve been a few 3-hour church services that I was glad when they were ov...

    If hope has a place in heaven, that means there is still something to hope for even once we are in heaven. To experience hope is to experience a joyful expectation of something that’s coming. What’s more, we know that we don’t hope for something we already have, but something that we are waiting to receive, waiting to experience (Romans 8:24-25). S...

    We didn’t have the time to talk about everything, but I hope (pun thoroughly intended) that just this small sampling of what heaven will be like has gotten you excited! What’s maybe even more exciting is that the joy of heaven was never meant to be reserved just for heaven. As we saw in the first post of this series, hope is the present enjoyment o...

    • Joseph Walter
  5. Since this message is about Paul's teaching on heaven, we'll be concentrating on his experiences with heaven in this lesson. Paul was saved as a result of a heavenly vision of the Lord Jesus. 2 He then had a brush with death at Lystra as we read in Acts 14.

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  7. Oct 18, 2007 · There are two things that this passage teaches us: 1) we learn that faith, hope, and love abide in heaven. We get to heaven by faith in the risen Lord Jesus (Rom. 10:9-10) and that faith will not end when we get there. 2) And we learn that love is superior to faith and hope in heaven.

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