Dear enquirer,
I cannot find anything in scripture that refers specifically to babies in heaven.
I therefore relate to you what I believe to be true. All spirits that were in heaven were of adult stature. We had learned all we could up to that point when God said that we had to go to earth to further our education, to see if we would learn to obey His laws. We came down as spirit children to enter into the body of the still to be born child. Our memory of our pre-earth life was taken from us and we grew up as children to adult life. At the right time God called us back where we were once again adult spirits, having our former knowledge returned to us and the memory of our earth life.
At this point there is bound to be someone who will ask, "What will happen if a child dies, will the mother have the opportunity to bring up that child? The answer is yes, for there are thousands of children who were called home before they reached adulthood. During the resurrection the mother will have the opportunity to raise up the child to adulthood, even though the child will have an adult spirit inside of its young frame it will still have the opportunity to experience a childhood progressing to adulthood.
What I said may seem a strange belief but God is fare and just and allows all the same opportunity to grow.
all is fair
No, the Bible does not specifically mention that Moses went to heaven in a verse.
No there is not a verse that tells you how long it took. But if you search for it on Google I bet you could find the answer!!
The Bible verse that explains how to get to heaven is John 14:6, which says, "Jesus answered, 'I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.'"
It is not biblical.
According to the Bible verse John 14:6, the only way to get to heaven is through Jesus Christ, who said, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."
One can find guidance on reaching heaven through a specific Bible verse by studying and reflecting on the teachings and messages of that verse, seeking understanding and wisdom from religious leaders or scholars, and applying the lessons learned in their daily life to align with the principles of the verse.
Genesis 1:5.
Ephesians ch.5 v1
The Bible verse that mentions knowing the season is Ecclesiastes 3:1, which says, "To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven."
The Bible verse about judgment at the gates of heaven teaches us that living a righteous life is important because our actions and choices will be judged when we reach the gates of heaven. It emphasizes the significance of leading a moral and virtuous life in order to be accepted into heaven.
The angels singing in heaven in the Bible verse signifies a sense of divine joy, praise, and worship towards God. It symbolizes the heavenly realm's perfection and harmony, reflecting the eternal glory and majesty of God.