We have all heard stories of what heaven
may be like; it has been recorded in song, published in books and
magazines.You yourself may have a
vision of what you would like it to be:Peter at the pearly gates, opening the gate for someone to enter; and
you pass by some angels on clouds or in a mansion, or a corner cabin.They are all sitting around the throne of God
on his right side, with harps in hand singing, Holy, Holy, Holy.Some may have even had an after death
experience of seeing a light, going to heaven and then coming back, We want to see our loved ones, the men and
women of the Old and New Testament, and most of all we want to see the One who
died for all.As Jesus was on the
cross, his promise to the thief next to him was that he would be with him in
paradise.With this statement, we envision
a Garden of Eden type place, and we are strolling around in robes and
crowns.Could this really be what heaven
is like?Where did Jesus actually go to
heaven when he died on the cross?We do
not see the heavens or the Kingdom of God, so we dream of what heaven will
be.Is mortal man able to go to the
heavens and see what the kingdom of heaven consist of or is heaven like we
imagined in our dreams?
To answer any of these questions we will
have to consider John 3:13 says, "And no man hath ascended up to heaven, but he
that came down from heaven, even the Son of man which is in heaven”.This passage is not as popular as verse 16 of
the same chapter, which most believers are able to quote."For God so loved the world that he gave his
only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have
everlasting life”.John wrote this
epistle well after the death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus; James the
brother of John and other disciples were already martyred at this time.This shows Jesus was the only man to have
gone to heaven before or after his death.This same John who was exiled to the isle of Patmos, for the word of
God, and for the testimony of Jesus Christ, said that he was "in the spirit on
the Lord’s Day”. (Rev. 1:9-10)In
chapter four when he saw the throne of God and the heavenly host says that he
was in the spirit, chapters seventeen and twenty one he was carried away in the
spirit, to see the woman on the beast and the great city descending out of
heaven.All the things the angel showed
John were symbolic of the things God has and will have on earth and in
heaven.John was more clear about this
than Paul was when mentions it in 2Cor. 12:1-5, He could not tell if John was
in the body or spirit, but we see John said, "I was in the spirit”.So what are we to believe, is heaven some
mythical place dreamed up by man to give him peace of mind or is it real and
there is a God that has a heavenly kingdom?
Jesus told Nicodemus, "Except a man be born
again, he cannot see the kingdom of God (Jn. 3:3).” So the Kingdom of God can
be seen, but there is something we have to have before we can see it, the new
spiritual birth. This means that becoming born again does not automatically
make you a part of the kingdom only able to see it, just like it gives us power
to become the sons of God. (Jn. 1:12)We
also must believe that the Bible is God’s word, for faith cometh by hearing and
hearing by the word. (Rom. 10:17)If we
are to see and understand what the heavens are and what the kingdom will be
like, then it must found in the Bible.The
first written words that God gave man were to Moses on Mount Sinai. Before
Moses, He spoke to men by voice, by His angel, or they were moved on by His
spirit.On the mount, God brought a
picture that revealed to Moses His law, how to worship, and the place where
they were to worship. He called it a pattern saying, "do all things according
to the pattern… shown on the mount” (Ex 25:9, 40; Nu 8:4).Paul said that the law was the pattern of
things in the heavens, which things were an example and shadow of heavenly
things (Heb. 8:5; 9:23)."For the law
having a shadow of good things to come, and not the very image of the things,
can never with those sacrifices which they offered year by year continually
make the comers thereunto perfect” (Heb. 10:1).The things that God revealed to Moses were
like a dress pattern one might buy at the store.The individual pattern papers do not look
like adress at all; there are dotted lines on the papers, and you can only
tell what shape the dress is by the shape you see in the picture on the
package; even after it is cut out, it is not the final product or a dress. The
tabernacle, the furnishings inside and out, down to the curtains that made up
the tent that was to house the very presence of God all represent those things
that God has in heaven, and good things to come.These were only the dotted lines, to a
pattern of what God to reveal to man of the real, the things in heaven, and the
heavenly things themselves (Heb. 9:23)
Even the Temple which Solomon built was
after a pattern God showed to David his father, when he wanted to build God a
house (1Ch. 28:1-21). Solomon built and furnished it with the same accuracy
that God showed Moses, with detailed instruction of ever piece of equipment
down last pin or stitch.The tabernacle
and the temple were not the real, just shadows, or layout of what was to
come.Jesus said, "For all the prophets
and the law prophesied until John” (Mt. 11:13), he knew that when John came,
those things spoken and done in the Old Testament began to be fulfilled.Jesus and John both preached the same
message, repent for the Kingdom of God is at hand, with the written prophesies
now in motion; the heavenly kingdom of God could be set up on earth as it is in
heaven.With our sins forgiven we become
spiritual beings that can be used of God to build His kingdom on earth.We can see Jesus laying the foundations as
Solomon did, in the fourth year the foundation of the temple were finished; (1Kings
6:37-38) The fourth year of his ministry Jesus chose twelve and seventy men,
and establish the foundation that the church could be built upon, which Paul
called "the foundation of apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the
chief corner stone (Eph. 2:20).”When Jesus went back to heaven he gave
Peter the greater task of building upon that foundation. Think of all the times
Jesus took his disciple up on a mountain, I can hear him say, see thou make all
according to the pattern I showed thee on the mount.
Peter was the one that believe on Jesus and
did greater works than those that Jesus did what else could it mean by greater
works? (Jn. 14:12)Who could do a greater
work than that which Jesus did?There is
no greater work than when Jesus offered himself and died on the cross.He was speaking of the magnitude of labor
involved in putting together the material that both He and John prepared by
their ministry, as David did for Solomon to build the House of God. Jesus set
up the altar of stone which had no man’s tool on it, the twelve. (Ex.20:25)
These twelve had not sat at the feet of Gamaliel or any other mans feet to
learn the law; they were common men, the average Joe, from different
occupations.These disciples were
prepared by John and called by Jesus, who taught them his commandments, set
forth in Mt. 5, 6, 7.The priests and
leaders that questioned Peter and John after the miracle at the Beautiful gate
of the temple marveled, and knew that they were unlearned and ignorant men, and
noticed that they had been with Jesus. (Acts 3:1-11; 4:13)Now that the foundations were set, it was
time to build, and on the Day of Pentecost they began to build the house on the
apostles and prophets.
Traditionally Jesus’ ministry was about
three and a half years, which would be the right timing of the foundation of
the new temple in the fourth year.According to the prophecy the temple took eleven years to build, if we
subtract the four years of building foundation, we have seven years left to
build the temple. (1Ki. 6:38-39) The greater work that Peter did in
constructing the Lord’s house, took seven years for him to accomplish, twice
the time that Jesus worked.Once the
people have been gathered, Peter’s massive work of bringing those to a state of
acceptance on the altar that Jesus set up.In Acts 5, we are told of an incident that shows the church had reach a
form of perfection or acceptance, when Ananias and his wife Sapphira both lied
to the Holy Ghost and set an unclean offering on the altar at the apostles’
feet.They both agreed to this unholy
offering and both were carried out dead; this could and would not have happened
if the house had not been perfected.We are told that great fear came upon the church and those that heard of
it.And the rest would not join
themselves to them, but magnified them. And believers we the more added to the
Lord, both men and women.Some even
thought that if they brought their sick near enough to Peter, his shadow could
heal them.Paul confirms the twelve as
being the altar, "We have an altar, whereof they have no right to eat which
serve the tabernacle. (Heb. 13:10).”We
can see that the church had been establish and set in order, it just need the
finishing touches.
The house was finished, now there was one
more prophecy to be fulfilled to complete the house.A question arose; some of the Greeks had
notice that the widows among them were not properly being taken care of.They came to the twelve, who sounded a little
insensitive here, talking about not leaving the word of God to go about
providing for the poor widows, Peter and the twelve were about to put the last
nail in the house.They told them to
choose out seven men full of wisdom and full of the Holy Ghost, to set over
this business, "Wisdom hath builded her house, she hath hewn out her seven
pillars (Pr 9:1):” The house was finished, all it needed was the pillars set,
when the apostles’ laid hands on them, the word of God was increased, meaning
they became the word of God made flesh. (Acts 6:1-7)When prophecy is fulfilled anytime the word
of God increases, it becomes alive.Before Jesus and John came along, the Bible was the word of God written
in a book, but now it walks, talks, and is alive.Every prophecy that is fulfilled makes the
word increase and true, the men that prophesied had faith that words would
become substance.NOW we can see the
faith is the substance of the things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen
(Heb. 11:1).The seven were not just
some men chosen to make sure that the finances were taken care of, or
caretakers, look at Steven’s sermon, and Philip’s revival.They were men of power and full of the Holy
Ghost and wisdom, they became the fulfillment of the Candlestick in the
tabernacle, which had seven lamps of fire that the priests kept lit, the
apostles being the priest who didn’t leave the word of God, ordain the seven
into those offices.They gave them the
word and they carried it to and fro throughout the land. (Zec. 4:10)
These men by sacrifice of the blood of
Jesus were made to sit in heavenly places.The manner of prayer that Jesus taught was coming to pass, "Thy kingdom
come. Thy will be done in earth, as it
is in heaven. (Mt. 6:10)” Paul called it a heavenly gift and they were made
partakers of the Holy Ghost. (Heb. 6:4)When all this is set up we have heaven on earth now, it is an order,
priesthood, offices that makes up the true tabernacle and temple made up of
disciples that have followed the commandments of our Lord.The law was the shadow or mirror of what was
to be, they took the pattern of Moses that he saw of things in the heavens, and
were purified becoming heavenly things themselves (Heb. 9:23).If we listen to what Paul is showing us here
we see three things, there is God’s kingdom in heaven (things in the heavens),
the tabernacle and temple (Patterns), and where we can sit if we become
acceptable in Christ (heavenly things themselves).Paul also tells us that they had come to that
spiritual city, "the heavenly Jerusalem, To the general assembly and church of
the firstborn, which are written in heaven, and to God the Judge of all, and to
the spirits of just men made perfect, (Heb. 12:22-23).” All those men in the
Old Testaments prophesy are now fulfilled, the spirits of just men made
perfect.It is required that we fulfill
what they wrote of spoke or they would be made liars, "God having provided some
better thing for us, that they without us should not be made perfect (Heb.
11:40).That which hath been is now; and
that which is to be hath already been; and God requireth that which is past
(Ec. 3:15), can you see the word requireth? It has to be fulfilled, and Jesus
said that not one jot or tittle shall pass away till all be fulfilled, the way
that Peter put it when they were replacing Judas, "Men and brethren, this
scripture must needs have been fulfilled, which the Holy Ghost by the mouth of
David spake before concerning Judas, (Mt. 5:18; Acts 1:16).
I know that we all would love to go in
heaven and see what God has there, but if He has the same pattern here on earth
and Jesus is sitting on the throne of David in the heavenly places then it is
heaven on earth.The fall of Lucifer left
heaven lacking in its members, a third of heaven had gone with the deception of
Lucifer, things in heaven were maimed and a healing needed to take place. God’s
right eye, and hand offended Him and He removed them (Mt. 5:30).So that the heavenly body would not perish,
God came up with a plan to restore the heavens and show how great this sin
was.He made man in order to replace
that which was lost in heaven, and gave him free choice to choose between good
and evil here on earth.Moses was given
the schoolmaster, the law to lead us to Christ, who with his sacrifice on
Calvary would give us the means to attain unto those places in heaven (Gal.
3:24). When the dead in Christ rise and we which are alive and remain are
joined together, we will make up the complete image of what is lacking is now missing
in heaven.
God has given all judgment to the son and
He will reign on the throne of David in the tabernacle of David meting out His
true justice (Isa. 16:5).His throne
will consist of those have follow Him, they are the epitome of a disciple, and
he will grant them to sit on thrones ruling and reigning in His kingdom. (Mt.
19:28-30; 2Tim. 2:12)Jesus will return
to those that look for Him and are that mountain, without sin unto salvation,
the Bride prepared to meet the Bridegroom (Heb. 9:28; Rev. 19:7).We can have our little piece of heaven on
earth Now, if we get ourselves into a condition to be vessels of honour in His
house.Jesus will reign a thousand year
here on earth, for he must reign till he has put all enemies under His feet,
the last enemy will be death. Then Jesus will subject himself to the one that
put all things under Him, even God the father, that He might be all in all
(1Cor. 15:24-28).When all this is
finished then God will have a new heaven and a new earth forever, because we
have made our choice here on earth.I
pray you will all choose to serve the risen Savior, for great it your reward
when you sit in heavenly places.