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Let the fields be jubilant, and everything in them. Then all the trees of the forest will sing for joy; they will sing before the LORD, for he comes, he comes to judge the earth. He will judge the world in righteousness and the peoples in his truth. (Psalms 96:12-13-NIV)
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The earth is the LORD's, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it; (Psalms 24:1-NIV)
  
The second significant problem is that the concept of Heaven being our land of promise is almost totally unscriptural. If you give this some thought you can see it is an important issue.
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The evangelists have informed us there is absolutely nothing we have to do to prepare ourselves to go to Heaven, to enter our land of promise. Jesus did it all for us. All we have to do is accept the gift of salvation. How wonderful!
  
What I have described previously is not what I believe to be true but what many Christians believe.
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It's like someone giving you a grand piano and also the ability to play Beethoven sonatas. What could be more exciting than that for a musically inclined individual who has only mastered chopsticks? And our hands may be large enough to stretch three octaves and never get tired. Now we can play theAppassionata as Beethoven meant it to sound.
  
You may respond, "What do you mean Heaven is not our land of promise? Didn't I get saved so I can go to Heaven and escape the fire? What do I get out of this anyway?"
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There you have it-glory upon glory facing you, an any-moment "rapture" to look forward to and no painful preparation needed. This thought is especially pleasing to Americans who desire to be totally healthy with excellent muscle tone and yet eat all they please and never exercise.
  
It is not my intention to rob any believer of his or her main hope. Please keep on with what you always have believed and do not read further in the present essay.
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As for going through a tribulation, forget it! God loves us too much to permit us to suffer. We are going to go to Heaven on flowery beds of ease in spite of the old hymn. The saints of old may have had to sail through bloody seas but ours is a new day. We can have our cake and eat it too.
  
I will take it for granted that from now on, in this essay, I am dealing with those who believe the Bible. The others have left to go about their daily tasks, pausing occasionally to take little jumps so as not to be caught unprepared.
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Take the four steps of salvation, jump up and down next to your pew so you will have a head start and get there before the other believers. This way you can pick out a better mansion.
  
The Bible teaches clearly, and has always taught clearly, that the earth is our land of promise, our inheritance. Of course we will inherit the best of Heaven too because, as we read in the last two chapters of the Book of Revelation, the Throne of God and of the Lamb is coming down through the new sky to rest forever on the new earth.
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I heard a preacher explain that since the Lord made heaven and earth in six days we can only imagine the kind of mansion we will have now that God has been building them for six thousand years! Just think of it!
  
No true Christian wants to remain in the spirit realm with four-headed creatures full of eyes when God and Jesus are on the new earth. Am I right about this? How do you feel about this? "But doesn't the Bible teach we will go to Heaven and live there forever?"
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Aren't you just dying to see what your new house will look like? Now we will consider an almost totally different viewpoint concerning the land of promise of the Christian-that our inheritance is the earth, with Heaven being thrown in for good measure.
  
No, and you should go and get your money back for any book that tells you that.
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Whenever we teach that the earth is our land of promise people think we are members of Jehovah's Witnesses. We certainly have no bad feelings toward Jehovah's Witnesses but we do not happen to belong to this particular group. There are at least two significant problems with the first viewpoint, from my own point of view.  
  
"But doesn't the Bible tell us Jesus is coming to catch His waiting bride away."
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The first is, since I am an anxious, goal-driven, time-urgent, Type-A, busy individual I would find it difficult to do nothing but rest for eternity. If I ended up in the place described above I would wonder if I had missed God or got off on the wrong exit.
  
No!
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In fact, our family doctor said it was useless to talk to me about going on a vacation because it would present just another problem to me, something to worry about until it was concluded. We have had this particular doctor for many years and he is extremely insightful.
  
"Doesn't the Bible tell us we will be raised from the dead so we can go to live in Heaven?"
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He said I would have to learn how to rest while I am working. I am trying desperately to rest while I am working.
 
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No!
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"But doesn't the Bible promise me a mansion in Heaven?"
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No!
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"Didn't Jesus say His Father's house is Heaven"?
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No!
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Why don't you stop reading and find clear passages of Scripture, kept in context, that teach the things we have just said are not found in the Bible. If you cannot find any, then we can proceed with our discussion.
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After you pick yourself up off the floor, would you like to think about what the Bible does teach?
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The Bible teaches that six thousand years ago man already had most of what we think of as Heaven, and he had it on the earth. Heaven was on the earth somewhere near where Iraq is now. God was here. Everything was here that anyone would want. Well, we lost it.
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We invited Satan and his angels to live among us. This was not a good idea as we have seen.
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Latest revision as of 21:19, 11 February 2011

The earth is the LORD's, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it; (Psalms 24:1-NIV)

The evangelists have informed us there is absolutely nothing we have to do to prepare ourselves to go to Heaven, to enter our land of promise. Jesus did it all for us. All we have to do is accept the gift of salvation. How wonderful!

It's like someone giving you a grand piano and also the ability to play Beethoven sonatas. What could be more exciting than that for a musically inclined individual who has only mastered chopsticks? And our hands may be large enough to stretch three octaves and never get tired. Now we can play theAppassionata as Beethoven meant it to sound.

There you have it-glory upon glory facing you, an any-moment "rapture" to look forward to and no painful preparation needed. This thought is especially pleasing to Americans who desire to be totally healthy with excellent muscle tone and yet eat all they please and never exercise.

As for going through a tribulation, forget it! God loves us too much to permit us to suffer. We are going to go to Heaven on flowery beds of ease in spite of the old hymn. The saints of old may have had to sail through bloody seas but ours is a new day. We can have our cake and eat it too.

Take the four steps of salvation, jump up and down next to your pew so you will have a head start and get there before the other believers. This way you can pick out a better mansion.

I heard a preacher explain that since the Lord made heaven and earth in six days we can only imagine the kind of mansion we will have now that God has been building them for six thousand years! Just think of it!

Aren't you just dying to see what your new house will look like? Now we will consider an almost totally different viewpoint concerning the land of promise of the Christian-that our inheritance is the earth, with Heaven being thrown in for good measure.

Whenever we teach that the earth is our land of promise people think we are members of Jehovah's Witnesses. We certainly have no bad feelings toward Jehovah's Witnesses but we do not happen to belong to this particular group. There are at least two significant problems with the first viewpoint, from my own point of view.

The first is, since I am an anxious, goal-driven, time-urgent, Type-A, busy individual I would find it difficult to do nothing but rest for eternity. If I ended up in the place described above I would wonder if I had missed God or got off on the wrong exit.

In fact, our family doctor said it was useless to talk to me about going on a vacation because it would present just another problem to me, something to worry about until it was concluded. We have had this particular doctor for many years and he is extremely insightful.

He said I would have to learn how to rest while I am working. I am trying desperately to rest while I am working.

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