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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: bible.teacher.jw Ordered by Date |
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1 | Jesus,s health | Amos 1:1 | bible.teacher.jw | 236840 | ||
Dear Sir or Madam, While there is no direct answer to that question in the Bible, we can infer the answer from several points that we know about Jesus and his father. Jesus always taught whatever his Father commanded him and he was the ultimate example to imitate in terms of applying these teachings. The bible condemns any sort of excesses including excessive drinking and eating (proverbs 23:20). It also points at certain safety regulations to prevent bodily harm (compare deuteronomy 22:8). Jesus himself supported the idea of receiving medical treatment. In a well-known passage in which he speaks about him being sent for sinners, he says "“Persons in health do not need a physician, but the ailing do." (Mat. 9:12). In addition, the Bible warns of practices that could affect our health such as the consumption of blood, lack of hygiene, sexual promiscuity and others (Gal. 5:19-21). Since these are all Bible principles and Jesus was the perfecter of our faith, i.e. the main example for us to imitate, we can assume that he applied these principles. If you would like to continue this discussion, please reply to this post. Kind regards, Marisa |
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2 | After death do we go straight to heaven | Amos 1:1 | bible.teacher.jw | 236838 | ||
Dear Sir or Madam, Your question is a very interesting one and requires an answer in two steps. The first issue is whether we are resurrected to heaven. Ecclesiastes 9:5, 10 state: For the living are conscious that they will die; but as for the dead, they are conscious of nothing at all, neither do they anymore have wages, because the remembrance of them has been forgotten... All that your hand finds to do, do with your very power, for there is no work nor devising nor knowledge nor wisdom in Sheol, the place to which you are going. Therefore, according to our creator we have no part in anything anymore when we are dead in Sheol, the common grave of mankind. If we look at Jesus' teachings, when his friend Lazarus died he said to his disciples that Lazarus was sleeping in death. He then resurrected him to life on earth, not to heaven. Psalms 37:29 also says that the righteous people will be resurrected to an earthly life. This is what most of us can look forward - to living on a cleansed earth after our creator eliminates all suffering as promised in Rev. 21:3,4. However, some will get a heavenly resurrection, according to the bible. God's kingdom is being established in the heavens and a limited number of 144,000 have been called by God to a heavenly resurrection in order "to make them be a kingdom and priests to our God, and they are to rule as kings over the earth.” (Rev. 5:9,10). But when? 1 Corinthians 15:23 says "But each one in his own rank: Christ the firstfruits, afterward those who belong to the Christ during his presence", i.e. first Christ would be resurrected in 33 CE and then the selected ones during his presence. When is that? You can read Jesus' own answer and prophecy in Matthew 24. Now, to sum up, if God is setting up a Kingdom, a government, over the earth, there will be subjects of that kingdom there. And these are those righteous ones that after some time in a state of "sleep" (like Jesus said about Lazarus) will be resurrected to eternal life on earth. If you would like to continue this discussion, please reply to this post. Kind regards, Marisa |
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