Heaven is union with God, it is more a state of being than a place. Obviously, God is in control of everything, but on earth, He has allowed free will, and thus there is sin, but in heaven, everything is in conformity with the Will of God, thus, obviously, He is in control.
The Bible does not mention a worship leader being kicked out of heaven because of pride. The story of Lucifer, who rebelled against God due to his pride and was cast out of heaven, is often associated with this concept. Lucifer was not a worship leader but an angel who desired to be like God.
Lucifer is a fallen angel.
laiba means a maden of heaven. the leader of all the madens(hoor) in heaven.
Jesus Christ was far beyond mere religious leader status, in fact He has no peers, either on earth or in heaven.
They thought that their rulers were matched by heaven?!?!?!?!
fathima daughter of prpohet muhammadh (pbuh) is the leader of world women and ofcourse in next life too, (in heaven)
To the Chinese of the time, kings were considered the Sons of Heaven. If a leader was moral, the heavens would make their kingdom flourish, bringing wealth and success. If not, heaven would send disaster to remove him from office. Under Zhou rule, the kingdom expanded into the Huang He plain and part of the Yangtze River Valley because the leader was moral. Since the leader had been virtuous to his kingdom, heaven allowed his kingdom to prosper.
Because he is the Son of God, and he wants us all to be saved so we can be in heaven with him someday.
according to this idea, heaven gave power to the king or leader, and no one ruled without heavens pemission.if a king was founed to be bad,heaven would support another leader.
It would depend which particular religion you are referring to. It should be noted that some religions do not have a heaven. You should speak to whatever spiritual leader you have within your particular religion.
Saint Michael the Archangel is the leader of God's Army and was responsible for removing Satan and his rebelious followers from Heaven.
St. Peter is given the "keys to the kingdom of Heaven" by Jesus, which symbolizes his authority as the leader of the Christian church. This is referenced in the Bible in the Gospel of Matthew 16:18-19.