The acceptance into heaven is known as salvation or redemption in many religious beliefs. It is achieved through faith, good deeds, and following the teachings of the respective faith.
Beliefs about what determines entry into heaven vary among different religious traditions. Some may believe that performing good deeds, such as saving someone's life, can contribute positively to one's spiritual journey or afterlife prospects.
Beliefs about how one gets into Heaven vary among religions. In Christianity, faith in Jesus as the Son of God and following his teachings are often considered key. In Islam, following the Five Pillars and doing good deeds are emphasized. Ultimately, it is believed that God's mercy and grace play a central role in determining entry into Heaven.
In Hindu beliefs, the concept of heaven is not the same as in some other religions. Hindus believe in a cycle of birth and rebirth, known as reincarnation, based on karma. The ultimate spiritual goal is to break free from this cycle and achieve moksha, a state of liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth.
God uses a reward system given to Christians after their resurrection for doing good deeds and works on earth is to encourage Christians on Earth. The Christians will take the jewels they receive and place them at he feet of God.
Well religions of many ethnicities go to heaven therefore if u do good deeds u will go to heaven.
Heaven can be described as an Utopia or an place that can only be reached by being good and doing good deeds. Heaven's location is above the clouds that is not visible to the naked eye.
It is very good to do good deeds on earth but to get to heaven you need to ask for the LORDs forgiveness and preach his word.
That if you do good deeds on earth, you treat everyone fairly, and respect everyone's beliefs, you will be guaranteed acceptance to heaven.
it was good i think.
Whether or not heaven or hell exists is one question, this is what someone from the christian religion would say: "If he repents and asks for forgiveness from those whom he harmed, he will be forgiven, but if not, those whom he beat will come in the Day of Judgement to ask for their rights, and would take some of his good deeds to add to them as a payment for what harm he caused to them, till all his good deeds finish, and he would then find nothing to help him enter Paradise." Some would say that (saying heaven / hell exists) That as long as he grows out of it and becomes a good person, "god" will forgive him and send him to "heaven"
No it isn't. The Puritans were close to the Calvinists in their belief in Predestination. They led 'godly' lives, not because they hoped that good deeds and such would get them into heaven, but as the result of a reasoning that the ability to lead such a life was an indication that they already belonged to the 'chosen few'. So they saw leading a good life with good deeds not as a causeof salvation but as a sign of salvation.
I think you guys mean "Puritan" and they believed that God had already had certain people chosen to go to heaven. So if you weren't one of those people, no matter how many good deeds you can do will ever get you to Heaven.
The reap the benefit of their good deeds in heaven and receive punishment for their bad deeds before being sent back to the world to improve their record.
hero or king because king acts brave and acts good deeds
The Egyptians believed in an Afterlife. If you did good deeds your heart would weigh less than a feather if you didn't do enough good deeds your heart would weigh more. The Egyptian Afterlife god who ruled the Underworld weighed your heart and if it weighed less than the feather on the scale you were permitted to enter the Underworld but if it weighed more, you were rejected.
The acceptance into heaven is known as salvation or redemption in many religious beliefs. It is achieved through faith, good deeds, and following the teachings of the respective faith.