The scripture that reads "earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal" is often attributed to The Bible, specifically the book of Revelation 21:4. This verse speaks about a future state where God will wipe away every tear from our eyes, and there will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain. It offers comfort and hope to those who are experiencing sorrow and suffering on earth, reminding them that there is healing and solace in the promise of heaven.
The Bible says that "God will wipe away every tear from their eyes," in heaven. So I think that if the people in heaven saw what happens on earth they would grieve. Therefore, I don't think they can see!
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"Heaven on Earth" is a phrase commonly used to describe a place or experience that brings immense joy, happiness, and peace, akin to the bliss one might imagine in the afterlife. It symbolizes a state of perfect harmony and contentment in one's surroundings or circumstances.
When ever a sinner on earth repents honestly, Then there is great rejoicing in heaven.
It is basically a way of saying that we want what God wants. We say 'as it is in heaven' because God's will is done in heaven.Is God's will not being done on earth, also? Who's will is today?
I have done a complete search of the Bible and have found no match to the phrase "Earth has no sorrow". The complete phrase is actually, Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal." This is not a Biblical quote.
There are many people that believe that Earth has no sorrow that heaven can't heal. These people definitely believe that Heaven is a good place where you want to go.
Our father God in heaven can heal your brokenness and sorrow!
No, Earth cannot be seen from heaven as heaven is a spiritual realm separate from the physical world.
No, according to traditional Christian beliefs, souls in heaven cannot see us on Earth.
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When Jesus was crucified, according to Christian belief, there was darkness and an earthquake on Earth. In heaven, it is believed that there was sorrow and mourning among the angels and heavenly beings witnessing the crucifixion of Jesus.
sorry, you must mean "mandate". you are required to believe in God, and follow his commands. people in earth do not know the picture of heaven. so do not believe in the pictures in Google of heaven. because we cannot go to heaven and back to earth!
Yes. They are all around us. //Scripture tells us that both heaven and hell are geographical places. Hell is thought to be under the earth's surface, miles down. Heaven, although an actual place is harder to pinpoint where it is.
probably to god we are in heaven and to him he is in Earth but as in now we aren'tAnother Answer:The Scripture indicates 3 places known as 'heaven.' They are the atmosphere, space (both Physical realms) and the 'highest heaven,' the Throne of God which is a Spiritual realm.If you are speaking of the latter Spiritual realm, the answer in NO. Humans live in the physical realm with our atmosphere and can travel in Space. However, after the Millennial Rule and the Judgement Process, Scripture indicates that most will change into spiritual children of God and a New Heaven will descend to the New Earth and the Throne of God and Jesus will live with His children for eternity (Revelation 21).
Come Ye Disconsolate, Thomas Moore, Sacred Songs c1816. Haven't found scripture yetThis is the title of an article by Luther E. Smith, Jr., in Clothed with Desolation, September/October 1993.I'd like to add to the above answer...I"ve searched all over but it does not appear that this quote is in the bible. Like the above post states, it is a quote from Thomas Moore's song, "Clothed with Desolation". But I'd like to add that the quote was developed BECAUSE of Scripture's passages detailing that there is nothing impossible for God such as Luke 1:37, 2 Corinthians 1, Psalm 77:1-2, Isaiah 59:1, Psalm 34:19 and so many more. Psalm 34:19 is one of my favorites..it promises God's deliverance from our troubles; "many are the afflictions of the righteous, but He delivers him out of every one of them."
Basically, it means that the pope makes the rules. Whatever he says on Earth will also be acknowledged as law by Heaven.