Jesus stayed 40 days on Earth after his resurrection before ascending to Heaven
it has alot to do with jesus. if you dont not believe in jesus christ you will not have life after death. or spend the rest of time in heaven.
there is no way you can earn your way into heaven. You have to ask Jesus into your heart, and spread his word. You will go to heaven.
On Earth? Worship. After death? Heaven.
Witnesses believe Jesus ascended to heaven after his death on earth.
Upon his death the veil was torn in two. This is a highly significant event. The 'veil' was a large curtain in the holiest part of the Jewish Temple - the 'holy of holies' where the Jews actually believed God dwelt. The curtain separated this place from the rest of the Temple, acting as a barrier between God and humanity. At Jesus' death there was am earthquake, and the curtain tore in two from top to bottom. This meant symbolically that the barrier between God and humanity was removed opening the gate of heaven to all believers - past and future. The climax of this, of course, was the proof of the relationship between humanity and God being restored in Jesus' resurrection, opening for us the great expectation of our own resurrections and eternal life in heaven.
That he rose from the dead and then ascended into heaven and his death on the cross paid for our sins so that if we accept him, we can go to heaven.
He went to Heaven with the 11 disciples looking up after him.
well actually after his Resurrection he then ascended into heaven so he is still alive to this day. but to answer your question if the Romans found out you were a christian they would kill you.
yes! but u will not go to heaven if u do not know this :( so tell Jesus that you know this and know that it is true. :) ✞
The time span between the death of King David, and the death of Jesus was about 1000 years (between 990 and 1010 years).
If they believe that Jesus died for there sins and have asked for forgiveness for their sins, then yes.
He was passing on to heaven. Everyone needs to die and it was Pauls time.