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  • @kentoakowen I guess to sum up this video, you are saying there is no physical heaven that we enter after this earthly body has died?

  • @jmolynn2 no, there is a physical heaven. Jesus in physical body is there.  The kingdom includes more than just physical place. Kingdoms can move and relocate.

  • I like your Jesus voice. Sounds like Keanu Reeves in Point Break. I never imagined Jesus as a surfer dude, lol.

    I have a question about your statement at about 3:49 as it relates to Hebrews 9:27. "...it is appointed unto men once to die..."

    What are your thoughts? I am not well studied, so maybe it's a context issue?

  • @DavidWCourtney Yep, everyone must die once.  Jesus said, "no man is above his master. If they persecute me, they'll persecute you" and if they killed Christ, they'll kill christians. Baptism is the road to death (and then resurrection). What did I say at 3:49? or what book of 3:49 did I use?

  • @kentoakowen In talking about Heaven, you said, "Everybody thinks about it like it's a place we go after we die... like you've got to die to get there."

    You seem to insinuate that there is an alternate way, not involving dying, that can get you into Heaven. That's why I was asking about that verse in Hebrews. Like I said, I'm not well studied so maybe I'm missing something.

  • @DavidWCourtney Right, because Jesus didn't talk about it like a place that you get into. Heaven came to Jesus many times while He was on earth, and that was all before He died on the cross. Like the Lord's prayer, "Father in Heaven... Your Kingdome come" It's just a difference in how people believe and what Jesus taught

  • After watching this, I understand something more and don't understand something more. I know I should ask you some questions but I don't know what I should ask. =(

  • awsome. Good job, count me in.

  • cboston@flagler.edu

  • The Kingdom of heaven is certainly something we will see. New Jerusalem will come down to the newly created earth. Eternity will be very physical. The kindom of heaven is a place you will go to when you die, however the Kingdom of God (which gets you to the kingdom of heaven) can come to you during this life. You have to make the distinction between the Kog and the Koh or else a lot of things won't make sense. Most people think they are the same thing, and they are definitely different.

  • @Christopherbboston I read Dake's reference bible a lot and he said they were different too, but can you give any verses to show? Only Matthew uses the term "KoH", while the other 3 gospels only use "KoG", and in many places from Matthew where Jesus says "KoH", in the other gospels in the same place He says "KoG" instead. Yeah, i'd like to check out the video. I need a lot of bible verses on this for it to. I can show you where they're the same, can you show me where they're different?

  • nice video. Koh and Kog are different though. The Kingdom of Heaven is the literal physical heaven. The Kingdom of God is the spiritual kingdom, the Holy Spirit in you. That's why after Jesus's death the kingdom of heaven is no longer mentioned, only the kingdom of God. I have an extensive study on this if you're interested. enjoyed the video.

  • Ernie Knoll has seen heaven the new city and the new earth

  • hey do you know where i can find the story where satan creates these giants and than god sends the flood

  • @gregakgunner The Holy Bible Genesis 6:2-7

  • Thanks Alot.

    That was Brill =]

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