Do you believe in immortality? Many people don’t answer “yes” or “no,” they say: “I’m not sure.”
But we can be sure of our answer: Yes. Throughout the gospels (the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John in the Bible), Jesus continuously talks about God’s Kingdom-the place of immortality and throughout the New Testament books, Jesus’ disciples (students/followers) continue to talk about this. The Old Testament also tells us about it. The entire bible is the story of God’s never ending love of us, the revealing of His future plans for us in eternity and how we can be certain of being with God in eternity.
Why don’t more people talk about this? We talk about death. Why not talk about life instead? Why not talk about the eternal future? Eternity is so much more exciting to look forward to than anything here on earth. Our physical death is just a transition to something better, if our faith and trust is in Jesus. Why don’t we focus all our attention on eternity? Isn’t that being short-sighted thinking about the “here and now” without regard to “eternity”?
What good is it for someone to gain the whole world, and yet lose or forfeit their very self?
Luke 9:25
The earth and heaven will be completely destroyed someday (2 Peter 3:10), but God has a new earth and heaven planned for His “children.” Jesus destroyed death when he died on the cross and resurrected (that is why his resurrection is celebrated among Christians in the springtime). The absence of death in God’s Kingdom is referenced here:
He will wipe every tear from their eyes, and there will be no more death or sorrow or crying or pain. All these things are gone forever.”
Revelation 21:4
But not everyone will experience this: those who reject Jesus and his teachings will have a different experience:
“But cowards, unbelievers, the corrupt, murderers, the immoral, those who practice witchcraft, idol worshipers, and all liars—their fate is in the fiery lake of burning sulfur. This is the second death.”
Revelation 21:8
When we finally understand what Jesus did for us, how much he loves us, we are filled with gratitude and want to do all we can for him, for God’s kingdom, for God’s will which is to have as many people as possible come to his kingdom. Jesus came to save us. Until our eyes are opened to this, we just don’t “get it”- even though we know the “facts.” I was like that. I knew the words, but it wasn’t “real” to me. It didn’t happen until I started seeking God, reading the bible and praying daily, then I finally understood; it became real. Jesus very openly tells his disciples about this happening (it’s God that allows us to finally understand, when we truly seek to know Him):
He (Jesus) replied, “Because the knowledge of the secrets of the kingdom of heaven has been given to you, but not to them.
Matthew 13:11
If something in the bible doesn’t make sense to you, ask someone knowledgeable, ask several people, pray about it, read all the different entries in the bible on that subject. You can do a word or topic search, but keep at it, don’t give up or forget about it because evil wants you to do that, so you will become separated from God, destroyed. Don’t blow this off, your future depends on what you do, your persistence matters.
If something bad happens after you start seeking God, expect it, it will happen. I didn’t know about this, but experienced it and then, after the fact, was told by others. This happens because evil is real and wants to separate you from God. Just push through it and seek God more. The bad will be temporary, just keep trusting and praying to God during that uncomfortable time.
If you hear about what Jesus did, but then don’t stay connected in prayer and through scripture, your focus can easily go towards worrying about things in your life or about building up wealth. Don’t worry about anything, pray about it and trust God. He will provide. Don’t focus on building up wealth, you can’t take it with you; it’s meaningless and can become an idol (something more important than God) which will then separate you from God and miss out on eternity.
What I just wrote in the three paragraphs above was a paraphrase of what you will find in: Chapter 13 from the book of Matthew
Seek God’s Kingdom: What do I need to do to get to Heaven?
I believe in immortality, through Jesus. Jesus proved immortality to be real by his own resurrection from the dead when he ate and visited with friends and his physical presence after death was witnessed by hundreds. We have immortality because Jesus paid the penalty of death for us. (More about this) Recently I read this book: The Resurrection and You, if you are skeptical about the claims regarding Jesus, read this book. It addresses many questions. After reading that book, I have a different, more meaningful understanding of the commonly known holiday of Easter. The greatest act of love (dying for the benefit of someone else) was done by Jesus for all of us. I am grateful to Jesus. Remember this on Easter.
