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Will There Be Mourning in Heaven Before The New Earth?
Manage episode 502863276 series 3343779
Q: I recently finished a Bible study on Revelation and have a lingering question. Revelation states that after Satan is permanently cast into the lake of fire and after the final judgement, God will create a new heavens and a new earth. In the new heavens and new earth there will be no more tears, mourning, etc because sin is no longer present and the heirs of Christ are transformed to be like Him. Because God remains in control, Satan must ask permission or be allowed to wreak havoc, evil, and pain on earth. Since (If) Satan still has access to God and the souls of the heirs of Christ that have died physically are in God's presence, is there mourning in heaven for the souls, angels, and God until the new heavens and new earth?
Summary
In this episode, Dr. E addresses a listener’s question about whether there is mourning in heaven before the creation of the new heavens and new earth. Drawing from Revelation 20, Dr. E explains the premillennial view: Christ will reign for a literal thousand years before Satan is released to deceive the nations. Even in a perfect environment, humanity’s sinful nature will persist, revealing mankind’s deep depravity and God’s sovereign plan. While Satan is the tempter and deceiver, he does not force people to sin, and not every hardship should be attributed to him. In heaven, believers will have shed their sin nature and be fully transformed in Christ’s presence. The overwhelming glory and holiness of Jesus will eclipse earthly concerns, leaving no room for fear, worry, or grief. Dr. E emphasizes that while we may speculate about prophetic details, Scripture assures us that God’s justice will be complete and His people fully redeemed. In light of eternity’s reality, our greatest focus should be on faithful living now, knowing that the presence of Christ will surpass every sorrow we have ever known.
Takeaways:
In the premillennial view, Christ will reign on earth for a literal thousand years before Satan’s final rebellion.
Even in perfect conditions, humanity’s sin nature leads to rebellion against God.
Satan tempts and deceives but cannot force people to sin.
Not every hardship is directly caused by Satan—life happens in a fallen world.
In heaven, believers will be fully transformed, free from sin and grief.
The presence of Christ will overshadow all earthly concerns and sorrows.
Find more episodes of Ask Dr. E here.
If you've got a question for Dr. Easley, call or text us your question at 615-281-9694 or email at [email protected].
258 episodes
Manage episode 502863276 series 3343779
Q: I recently finished a Bible study on Revelation and have a lingering question. Revelation states that after Satan is permanently cast into the lake of fire and after the final judgement, God will create a new heavens and a new earth. In the new heavens and new earth there will be no more tears, mourning, etc because sin is no longer present and the heirs of Christ are transformed to be like Him. Because God remains in control, Satan must ask permission or be allowed to wreak havoc, evil, and pain on earth. Since (If) Satan still has access to God and the souls of the heirs of Christ that have died physically are in God's presence, is there mourning in heaven for the souls, angels, and God until the new heavens and new earth?
Summary
In this episode, Dr. E addresses a listener’s question about whether there is mourning in heaven before the creation of the new heavens and new earth. Drawing from Revelation 20, Dr. E explains the premillennial view: Christ will reign for a literal thousand years before Satan is released to deceive the nations. Even in a perfect environment, humanity’s sinful nature will persist, revealing mankind’s deep depravity and God’s sovereign plan. While Satan is the tempter and deceiver, he does not force people to sin, and not every hardship should be attributed to him. In heaven, believers will have shed their sin nature and be fully transformed in Christ’s presence. The overwhelming glory and holiness of Jesus will eclipse earthly concerns, leaving no room for fear, worry, or grief. Dr. E emphasizes that while we may speculate about prophetic details, Scripture assures us that God’s justice will be complete and His people fully redeemed. In light of eternity’s reality, our greatest focus should be on faithful living now, knowing that the presence of Christ will surpass every sorrow we have ever known.
Takeaways:
In the premillennial view, Christ will reign on earth for a literal thousand years before Satan’s final rebellion.
Even in perfect conditions, humanity’s sin nature leads to rebellion against God.
Satan tempts and deceives but cannot force people to sin.
Not every hardship is directly caused by Satan—life happens in a fallen world.
In heaven, believers will be fully transformed, free from sin and grief.
The presence of Christ will overshadow all earthly concerns and sorrows.
Find more episodes of Ask Dr. E here.
If you've got a question for Dr. Easley, call or text us your question at 615-281-9694 or email at [email protected].
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