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Do the “seven spirits who are before the throne of God” represent the Holy Spirit?
God Jeff Reed 3/22/23 God Jeff Reed 3/22/23

Do the “seven spirits who are before the throne of God” represent the Holy Spirit?

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Is Paradise where we go when we die? Does our soul or spirit go to Paradise?
Afterlife Jeff Reed 3/21/23 Afterlife Jeff Reed 3/21/23

Is Paradise where we go when we die? Does our soul or spirit go to Paradise?

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If no one goes to heaven, then where is the place Jesus is preparing in John 14:3?
Afterlife Jeff Reed 3/20/23 Afterlife Jeff Reed 3/20/23

If no one goes to heaven, then where is the place Jesus is preparing in John 14:3?

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Paul said that to be “absent from the body” is to be “present with the Lord”? If, then, a Christian dies and is “absent from the body,” is he not immediately (and consciously) “present with the Lord”?
Afterlife Jeff Reed 3/20/23 Afterlife Jeff Reed 3/20/23

Paul said that to be “absent from the body” is to be “present with the Lord”? If, then, a Christian dies and is “absent from the body,” is he not immediately (and consciously) “present with the Lord”?

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What did Jesus mean when He said, “I go to prepare a place for you”? Some people claim this supports the view that Christians go to heaven.
Afterlife Jeff Reed 3/20/23 Afterlife Jeff Reed 3/20/23

What did Jesus mean when He said, “I go to prepare a place for you”? Some people claim this supports the view that Christians go to heaven.

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Second Kings 2:11 states that Elijah “went up by a whirlwind into heaven.” Yet, John 3:13 and  Acts 2:34 indicate no one has ascended into heaven. Can you explain this seeming contradiction?
Afterlife Jeff Reed 3/20/23 Afterlife Jeff Reed 3/20/23

Second Kings 2:11 states that Elijah “went up by a whirlwind into heaven.” Yet, John 3:13 and Acts 2:34 indicate no one has ascended into heaven. Can you explain this seeming contradiction?

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Are the “twenty-four elders” of Revelation 4 supernatural beings who dwell in the presence of God, or are they symbolic representations of the saints?
The Spirit World Jeff Reed 3/20/23 The Spirit World Jeff Reed 3/20/23

Are the “twenty-four elders” of Revelation 4 supernatural beings who dwell in the presence of God, or are they symbolic representations of the saints?

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