The Son of Heaven is Jesus Christ, The Messiah. He is God in the physical form. He took the form of man to be tempted in every way we are. To die a humiliating death, taking the sins of all mankind upon Himself. So that we may be saved by His blood that was shed on the cross. Christ never sinned; it is by this blood we may be saved. So that if we believe in Him, on Judgement Day the Father will see the purity of His Son's blood covering us, instead of our sins.
The Son of Heaven is an imperial title of East Asian monarchs founded on the Mandate of Heaven. The Son of Heaven is a universal emperor who rules tianxia comprising "all under heaven". The title was not interpreted literally except in Japan, and the monarch is a mortal chosen by Heaven, not its actual descendant.
The concept of heaven and the afterlife varies across different belief systems and religions. Some believe that family relationships will continue in heaven, while others believe that individual souls experience their own spiritual journey. Ultimately, it's a personal belief and interpretation of one's faith.
In the Land of the Son of Heaven - 1917 was released on: USA: 21 January 1917
because the mandate of heaven chose the leaders and kings
In my christian opinon your son did go to heaven and any one that goes to heaven has to be happy because gods there
The father in the parable represents God. The youngest son represents Israel and the oldest son represents the Pharisees and the scribes. The symbol for heaven is the feast that the father gave when his son returned. If Israel had accepted Jesus as their Messiah there would have been rejoicing in heaven
You go to heaven, not reincarnated as another creature,
it is important because it showed who would go to heaven and who wouldn't
when you die the son of man judges you to either heaven or hell.
No. The Judeo-Christian-Islamic concept of Heaven is a oneway trip. Once you get there, you don't come back.
The Mandate of Heaven is a traditional Chinese philosophical concept concerning the legitimacy of rulers. ChaCha on!
You can't. The end. You can believe, or have faith that there is one according to a religious concept of heaven, but there is no concrete way of proving or disproving something like heaven.