The scripture teaches that one can go to heaven by believing in Jesus Christ as their savior and following his teachings. It emphasizes the importance of faith, repentance, and living a righteous life.
i do not think so =) //I believe that heavenly wings are not substantiated by scripture.
Why does Maria say matrying can't go to heaven
There is no telling if there are dinosaurs in heaven. Surely, some may say that they are because animals that die go to heaven, too. Some say they did not go to heaven.
All await their Judgement as Scripture clearly teaches. Only Jesus went back to Heaven.John 3:13New King James Version (NKJV) 13 No one has ascended to heaven but He who came down from heaven, that is, the Son of Man who is in heaven.
there is only one ==== We typically think of heaven as the place where believers go when they die, but scripture uses the term more widely. The word "heavens" can mean the place where God resides, but it can also refer to the atmosphere surrounding the earth and space above. Scripture even refers to a "third" heaven, I believe referred to by Paul as he described one of his experiences.
The Bible teaches that one can go to heaven by believing in Jesus Christ as their savior, repenting of their sins, and following his teachings. This is based on the belief that Jesus died for our sins and through faith in him, we can have eternal life in heaven.
This is a question which goes to the heart of Christianity and our understanding of it. Jesus claimed to be a King and all authority in heaven and on earth has been given to Him. He rules over the Kingdom of Heaven. His laws, the benefits accruing from obeying them and the penalties for disobeying them are set out in Scripture. The Kingdom of Heaven even has the equivalent of a written constitution in the New Covenant. Scripture also says that if we are born of water and the Spirit we enter the Kingdom of Heaven. This is obviously a parallel with our citizenship of the country in which we are born making us entitled to all the benefits which go with it. You could say then that we become citizens of the Kingdom of heaven by birth through baptism. If you read Scripture with the Kingdom of Heaven in mind as the central element then you will see that scripture is like a jig-saw which fits together simply and comprehensively. To expand on above see also question "What are some terms used in Christianity".
He did not say that.
How can we say who will and will not go to heaven.
Since heaven is a place for the dead to go, there is no one around to tell about everything that happens in heaven, so many questions about heaven remain unanswered.Another Answer:The Scripture speaks of death akin to sleeping. All have died and await their Judgement - except Jesus Christ of course. Believe it or not, Heaven and the Father will come down to the New Earth to be with His new family forever (Rev. 21)John 3:13New International Version (NIV) 13 No one has ever gone into heaven except the one who came from heaven-the Son of Man.[a]
The play did not say whether Romeo and Juliet went to heaven or not.
A:Since no one ever has gone to heaven and then returned, we can not say whether this is possible. Objectively, we do not even know whether there really is a heaven, as belief in its existence is simply a matter of faith.