
What will heaven be like? We know only partial answers to this question from the Bible, but this doesn’t stop many from speculating. This is something Christians dearly want to know.
Some of what we know of heaven is stated positively. God will dwell with his people; he will be their God; he will make all things new.
But, curiously, some of what we learn about heaven is stated negatively. Why is that?
I have two main passages in mind. In Revelation 21:4, we learn the following about heaven.
- God will wipe away every tear.
- Death will be no more.
- There will be no more mourning, crying, or pain.
- The former things will have passed away.
In addition, we read in Revelation 22:3 that there will be nothing cursed in the new creation.
In 1 Peter 1:4, the apostle writes about our inheritance with negative language. We have been born again “to an inheritance that is imperishable, undefiled, and unfading.”
Perhaps the reason for this is obvious, but it’s worth saying out loud. The Bible is teaching us what heaven will be like by contrast. Our current life is full of tears, death, mourning, crying, and pain. All of the inheritances we know about perish, get defiled, and fade away. What is heaven like? It is the opposite of all of the cursed parts of our current experience.
From when we’re very young, this is how we learn. We acquire new information by making a bridge from the known to the unknown. We are familiar with pain; we understand physical, emotional, and mental anguish. The new heavens and the new earth will have absolutely none of that.
This short observation is not groundbreaking, but it is an invitation. This week, when you feel the curse of sin scratching its thorns against your shins, or when you feel nearly crushed by the weight of sin and suffering, think of the contrast the Lord has promised you. Look to the future with hope, for one day the earth will be remade and sin will be no more.
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