The 'spirit in man' is separated from the body upon death and returns to God until the Judgement Process - reuniting with a physical body to stand before Jesus as King of kings.
Ecclesiastes 12:7New International Version (NIV)7 and the dust returns to the ground it came from,
and the spirit returns to God who gave it.
it goes to the spirit world heaven purgatory or H***
it goes to the spirit world heaven purgatory or H***
According to the Bible, the spirit goes to either heaven or hell after death, based on a person's beliefs and actions during their life.
This is more of a religion question. In my religion (Mormon) we go to a spirit world, and then to heaven.
It is actually spelled soul (spirit of a person believed to live on after death)
The destination of the spirit after death is a topic that varies across different belief systems and religions. Some believe in an afterlife where the spirit goes to a specific place such as heaven, hell, or reincarnation. Others believe in the concept of the spirit returning to the universe or being at peace. Ultimately, the answer to this question depends on individual beliefs and faith.
The destination of the soul and spirit after death is a topic of philosophical and religious debate. Different belief systems offer various explanations, such as heaven, hell, reincarnation, or simply ceasing to exist. Ultimately, the answer to this question depends on individual beliefs and interpretations.
The Underworld. If the were good they went to a part like Heaven. If they were evil they went to a part where it was basicly like Hell.
No. The Holy Spirit dwells in each Christian.
Death is the result of sin and the fallen nature of the world. Death is when the body no longer can sustain life so the soul can no longer dwell there. At some timeframe (difference in Christianity) the person's spirit is then judged on whether or not they have received salvation through Jesus. There will be a final judgment in which the wicked dead will be raised.
from the spirit of heaven
The Holy Spirit is believed to reside in heaven as part of the Holy Trinity, alongside God the Father and Jesus Christ.