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Hybels, Bill - Your Ever After: Heaven

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Your Ever After: Heaven
by Bill Hybels
Text: Ecclesiastes 3:11
Topic: What heaven is going to be like
Big Idea: We're so wrapped up in the present that we rarely think about eternity.
Keywords: Afterlife; Eternal Death; Eternal Life; Eternal Perspective; Heaven; Hell



Introduction:
  • God has given humans an instinct, a sixth sense, that there is an afterlife.
  • Illustration: Hybels tells how ancient Egyptians not only believed in an afterlife, but were nearly obsessed by it.
We live in a culture that lives for today, for instant gratification.
  • The bumper sticker says it all: "I Want It All and I Want It Now."
  • Our economy reflects it: Easy credit, no down payment, instant pleasure.
  • Our morality reflects it: We think our "day of reckoning" is a long way off.
People have always known they'd spend most of their time in an afterlife.
  • One central theme of Christ's teaching was to prepare today for the afterlife.
  • Illustration: Hybels met a woman who didn't believe in an afterlife-just that one's "candle goes out" -and who based her eternal destiny on a "roll of the dice."
  • God's Word is the ultimate source for information about the afterlife.
What does the Bible say about heaven?
  • Biblical writers used symbolic language to describe that which defies description.
  • Illustration: Hybels tells of a young man who's head-over-heels in love, and tries to describe the relationship: "Well, it's, uh, gee, boy, man - it's great!"
Heaven is a community of incredible, rich fellowship.
  • Illustration: Hybels tells of meeting a fellow believer on a flight. Though strangers, they had "a rapport and a community going on."
  • Christ prepares mansions for us, but they're our home, not mere "houses."
  • A home represents security, refuge, a sense of permanence.
Heaven is the home of sinless, blameless, stainless saints.
  • What about those white robes we hear about in heaven?
  • They represent purity, the joy of never sinning again, and lack of regret.
  • Illustration: Hybels tells of crawling out of bed one morning to confess his never-ending frustrating struggle with sin.
Heaven is a face-to-face relationship with the God of creation.
  • Illustration: Hybels tells of soul-stirring moments in Colorado's Garden of the Gods and on the cliffs overlooking a sunset over the Pacific.
Conclusion:
  • Our most important decision in life is where we'll spend eternity.
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