Catholics believe in purgatory and protestants believe that it's either Heaven or Hell. In other words, for protestants, it's all or nothing.
Christians will say that this or that isn't "Biblical". Well, I'm confident that there are MANY truths that God has not revealed to us. It wasn't God's intention to put ALL truths into the Bible. So, we are left to speculate as to what may be in the afterlife.
None of us are worthy of immediate glory in Heaven. Through Christ, we can be forgiven and cleansed so that we can enter. However, I suspect that our learning continues even after death. The big difference is that, in Heaven, we will NOT be subject to the influences of Satan and his demons. As well, we will be healed of the affliction of sin. Still, I believe, we will continue to learn.
I think it's probable that lessons we didn't learn in life will be learned in Heaven. For instance, alcoholics will learn to live without alcohol. People who could not forgive in life will learn to do so in Heaven.
Corrupt politicians, if they reach Heaven, will have a much further way to go to achieve fulfillment and joy than say, a missionary. Jesus can forgive us, but I don't believe he can "learn" for us. He teaches, but we must be the ones to LEARN. I don't believe that, upon death, we are instantly on God's level of knowledge.
Thoughts?
Christians will say that this or that isn't "Biblical". Well, I'm confident that there are MANY truths that God has not revealed to us. It wasn't God's intention to put ALL truths into the Bible. So, we are left to speculate as to what may be in the afterlife.
None of us are worthy of immediate glory in Heaven. Through Christ, we can be forgiven and cleansed so that we can enter. However, I suspect that our learning continues even after death. The big difference is that, in Heaven, we will NOT be subject to the influences of Satan and his demons. As well, we will be healed of the affliction of sin. Still, I believe, we will continue to learn.
I think it's probable that lessons we didn't learn in life will be learned in Heaven. For instance, alcoholics will learn to live without alcohol. People who could not forgive in life will learn to do so in Heaven.
Corrupt politicians, if they reach Heaven, will have a much further way to go to achieve fulfillment and joy than say, a missionary. Jesus can forgive us, but I don't believe he can "learn" for us. He teaches, but we must be the ones to LEARN. I don't believe that, upon death, we are instantly on God's level of knowledge.
Thoughts?