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The City that God is building for you and me, not even death can pass its gates! God's City of Tomorrow, His garden of the gods, will have no pain nor death nor sorrow!
David Berg
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David Berg
Age: 75 †
Born: 1919
Born: February 18
Died: 1994
Died: October 1
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The Apostle Paul wrote, The things which are seen are temporal but the things which are not seen are eternal (2 Corinthians 4:18). The physical dies away, but the spiritual is forever.
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I belong to the Kingdom of God, that's my Country! I'm from Space City, that's my City! I'm from the City that hath foundations, whose Builder and Maker is God!
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From the accounts of those who have had glimpses of Heaven in visions and revelations, it seems that we do mature somewhat in Heaven. Those who arrive in their youth grow to maturity, while older people appear more middle-aged, in the prime of life.
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We who have found Jesus and faith in God and love Him have found Heaven on Earth!
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The resurrection and the judgement will demonstrate before all worlds who won and who lost. We can wait!
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Musicians can look forward to playing with the best musicians that ever played. They can even have their own band!
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It certainly seems like a good idea to talk about Heaven, meditate about Heaven and read about Heaven, because, after all, that's where we're going to spend eternity.
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What a pleasure to have children in Heaven and to watch them grow and develop without the Devil and all his imps around and without sin and the Curse and all the pain, sorrow and crying! It will be pure pleasure to have children in Heaven!
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In Heaven, you're going to get just about whatever you want. Heaven's the place where all your heart's desires will be fulfilled - if they're good ones. Put in your order now!
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We will be able to travel backward or forward in time and see what has been and what is going to be, as well as experience the glorious wonderful present! We will see, hear, feel and experience the very events of the past, just as they happened.
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The Lord may want to colonise other Worlds with His new perfect children! What's the whole Universe for and all this huge amount of space if He's only interested in colonising one little Planet? What an incubation! What an incubator for other civilizations!-Right here on the New Earth and the Heavenly City!
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Our heavenly bodies are going to be similar to our present ones, only better. We'll look enough like we do now to recognize and identify each other. We're going to have a lot of the same characteristics that we have now.
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Have your name put in the Lamb's Book of Life in Heaven so you'll be sure you've got your reservation confirmed for one of those mansions in God's golden Space City!
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The whole point of Heaven is to relieve us of the suffering, pain, death and tears brought into the world by the evil of humanity. That is why God says that in Heaven there will be no more sorrow, pain, death or crying.
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Even Heaven would be Hell to some people because they'd be too close to God!
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There will be no feeding problems because you can either eat for pleasure, or you don't have to eat at all!
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God has a lot of things to teach us in Heaven, things we didn't learn in this life.
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Heaven would be a very hell to a wicked person.
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God has left that for the rest of time and eternity in order to give us something to do in the hereafter. We'll be able to learn more about the past and why things happened, as well as God's logic and purposes and the meaning of it all.
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Having children and raising them will bring new purpose and new life to Heaven. It will not be the end of everything, but the beginning!
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