What Happens When We Die?
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What Happens When We Die?
What Happens When We Die?
I’m Not Going to Try to Confuse You with this Lesson
But if You End Up Confused…
Then I’d Say I’ve Done a Decent Job Explaining What the Bible Says on this Topic
Here’s Why I Say that:
The Biblical Authors aren’t Very Concerned with Answering this Question
What They are Very Concerned About is:
Living Holy Lives for God Now
Resurrection From the Dead When Jesus Returns
They Don’t Spend Much Time Talking About What Happens in Between
And When They Do Happen to Mention it…
It’s Never Fully Fleshed Out…
Which can Be a Little Confusing
So I’ll Tell You From the Start:
I Don’t Really Know the Answer to this Question
And I’m Leery of Anyone Who Says They Do with Any Certainty
I’m Not Very Dogmatic When it Comes to this Subject
As Long as Whatever You Believe has Scriptural Evidence…
And it Doesn’t Contradict the Primary Tenets of the Gospel…
I Don’t See a Reason to Try to Persuade You Otherwise
But, this Topic is an Interesting One to Study and Ponder on
Let’s Jump In:
There are 3 Common Beliefs About What Happens When We Die:
Sleep
Hades
Heaven
Sleep (“Soul Sleep”)
Sleep (“Soul Sleep”)
Sometimes in the OT and Many Times in the NT…
The Death of the Righteous is Referred to as “Sleep”
This is Likely a Euphemism for Death Because:
Death Looks Like Sleep
From a Christian Standpoint, Death is Temporary, Like Sleep
The Idea would Be Something Like this:
At the Moment of Death, You Enter into an Unconscious, Sleep-Like State
Just Like Sleeping for 8 Hours can Sometimes Feel Like Blinking…
Death would Be Like Closing Your Eyes and Then Opening Them Again at the Future Resurrection
This would Make Sense of What Samuel’s Spirit Told Saul…
When the Witch of Endor Brought Up His Spirit:
“Why have You Disturbed Me?”
You could Interpret Several Scriptures to End Up with this Viewpoint
But I Don’t Really Want to Spend Much Time on it
Hades
Hades
This is the Belief that When We Die We have a Conscious Existence in Hades
Hades (Sheol in the OT) = The Place of the Dead; Netherworld
It was Seen as a Place Underneath the Earth Where Disembodied Spirits Go
In Korah’s Rebellion, the Rebels were Swallowed By the Earth
Notice How it’s Described:
Numbers 16:28–33 (NASB95)
28 Moses said, “By this you shall know that the Lord has sent me to do all these deeds; for this is not my doing. 29 “If these men die the death of all men or if they suffer the fate of all men, then the Lord has not sent me. 30 “But if the Lord brings about an entirely new thing and the ground opens its mouth and swallows them up with all that is theirs, and they descend alive into Sheol, then you will understand that these men have spurned the Lord.”
31 As he finished speaking all these words, the ground that was under them split open; 32 and the earth opened its mouth and swallowed them up, and their households, and all the men who belonged to Korah with their possessions. 33 So they and all that belonged to them went down alive to Sheol; and the earth closed over them, and they perished from the midst of the assembly.
Notice How Job Describes Sheol:
Job 17:13–16 (NASB95)
13 “If I look for Sheol as my home, I make my bed in the darkness; 14 If I call to the pit, ‘You are my father’; To the worm, ‘my mother and my sister’; 15 Where now is my hope? And who regards my hope? 16 “Will it go down with me to Sheol? Shall we together go down into the dust?”
Sheol was Seen as a Pit of Darkness and Void of Hope
To OT Authors Like David, Sheol was Synonymous with Death
Psalm 6:5 (NASB95)
5 For there is no mention of You in death; In Sheol who will give You thanks?
Sheol was Seen as a Place of Purposelessness and Meaninglessness
Ecclesiastes 9:10 (NASB95)
10 Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might; for there is no activity or planning or knowledge or wisdom in Sheol where you are going.
This is One of Those Passages that could Be Interpreted as Soul Sleep
After God Saved Hezekiah From His Fatal Sickness, Hezekiah Praised Him
Isaiah 38:17–19 (NASB95)
17 “Lo, for my own welfare I had great bitterness; It is You who has kept my soul from the pit of nothingness, For You have cast all my sins behind Your back. 18 “For Sheol cannot thank You, Death cannot praise You; Those who go down to the pit cannot hope for Your faithfulness. 19 “It is the living who give thanks to You, as I do today; A father tells his sons about Your faithfulness.
Being in Sheol, the Pit of Nothingness, Means Being Dead
Being Dead was Seen as Being Separated From God’s Faithful Blessings
And it Means Being Unable to Live for and Praise God
Sheol is:
A Deep, Dark, Pit of Nothingness that No One Wants to Experience
It Makes Sense Why Death is Considered a Great Enemy of God
It’s Something No One Ever Wants to Experience
This is How the OT Describes Sheol, the Place of the Dead
And it’s Mentioned Over 60 Times
But When We Get to the NT, We Find the Word Hades Only 10 Times
And the Only Passage Where We Receive a Lot of Information About Hades is…
In the Story of the Rich Man and Lazarus
This is Only Place in the NT that Mentions Individuals Going to Hades
Some Believe the Story of the Rich Man and Lazarus is a Parable
I See Where They are Coming From
It’s a Story that is Told for the Purpose of Moral Teaching…
Which Perfectly Fits a Parable
Some Believe the Story is Not a Parable
I See Where They are Coming From too
It has a Few Features that are Uncharacteristic of Parables
Whether it’s a Parable or Not, it’s a Very Unique and Difficult Story
Therefore, it would Be Wise to Not Build Entire Theological Interpretations Upon this One Story
But that’s What Many People have Done
If You Don’t Know the Story, You can Read it in Luke 16:19-31
In it We See the Rich Man Die, Be Buried, and Open His Eyes in Hades
And Lazarus is Carried By Angels to Abraham’s Bosom
Hades is Described By the Rich Man as a Place of Torment and Flames
As Far as I Know, that’s the First Time Hades/Sheol is Described this Way
This is Very Different From How the OT Described Sheol
Where Lazarus is Seems to Be a Much Better Place
He is at Abraham’s Bosom
This Means that He is Reclined at the Banquet Table Beside Abraham
Notice that Jesus Never Said that Lazarus was in Hades
They were Far Away From Each Other
Wherever Lazarus is is Also Very Different Than How the OT Described Sheol
Hades and Abraham’s Bosom in this Story…
Sound Much More Like Eternal Reward & Punishment…
Than the Place of the Dead
Due to the Many Differences in this “Hades” and the “Sheol” of the OT…
I’m Inclined to Believe that this Story is a Parable to Teach a Lesson to the Pharisees…
More Than it’s a Story Detailing What Happens When We Die
It Brings Up Many More Questions Than Answers
So We Need to Be Careful When Using this Story to Answer Our Question
Nonetheless, it’s Still a Very Strong Possibility that All the Dead Go to Hades
Many Believe There is a Bad Side of Hades for the Wicked…
And a Good Side for the Righteous
This would Make Sense of a Straightforward Reading of…
What Jesus Said to the Thief on the Cross:
Luke 23:43 (NASB95)
43 And He said to him, “Truly I say to you, today you shall be with Me in Paradise.”
Paradise May have Referred to that Good Side of Hades
But Even that Presents Some Problems
Heaven
Heaven
This is the Belief that the Righteous Go to Heaven When We Die
First Off, the Word Paradise is Only Found 3 Times in the NT
Once By Jesus on the Cross
Once By Paul Referring to Heaven
2 Corinthians 12:1–4 (NASB95)
1 Boasting is necessary, though it is not profitable; but I will go on to visions and revelations of the Lord. 2 I know a man in Christ who fourteen years ago—whether in the body I do not know, or out of the body I do not know, God knows—such a man was caught up to the third heaven. 3 And I know how such a man—whether in the body or apart from the body I do not know, God knows— 4 was caught up into Paradise and heard inexpressible words, which a man is not permitted to speak.
And Once By John Referring to Heaven
Revelation 2:7 (NASB95)
7 ‘He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. To him who overcomes, I will grant to eat of the tree of life which is in the Paradise of God.’
If Paradise Refers to Heaven & the Eternal Place Where God and Humanity will Be Together…
Then it’s Possible that Jesus was Referring to Heaven, Not Hades, on the Cross
This would Mean that After Jesus’ Death/His Entrance into Hades…
He Then Overpowered Death/Hades…
And Released the Righteous Captives of Hades…
And Entered Paradise with Them in the Spirit
We Know that Jesus Holds the Keys to Death/Hades:
Revelation 1:18 (NASB95)
18 and the living One; and I was dead, and behold, I am alive forevermore, and I have the keys of death and of Hades.
This would Mean that the Faithful would No Longer Enter Hades Upon Death
Instead, Because Jesus has Conquered and has the Keys of Death/Hades…
His People’s Disembodied Spirits Now Go Straight to Heaven
This would Make Sense of Several Things We See in the NT:
When Jesus Returns From Heaven…
Paul Describes Him Bringing Those Who have Died in Christ with Him From Heaven
1 Thessalonians 4:14 (NASB95)
14 For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so God will bring with Him those who have fallen asleep in Jesus.
Every Time Paul Talked About Death…
He Believed that He would Be with Jesus
And We Know for Certain that Jesus is Now in Heaven
Philippians 1:21–23 (NASB95)
21 For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain. 22 But if I am to live on in the flesh, this will mean fruitful labor for me; and I do not know which to choose. 23 But I am hard-pressed from both directions, having the desire to depart and be with Christ, for that is very much better;
2 Corinthians 5:1–8 (NASB95)
1 For we know that if the earthly tent which is our house is torn down, we have a building from God, a house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens. 2 For indeed in this house we groan, longing to be clothed with our dwelling from heaven, 3 inasmuch as we, having put it on, will not be found naked.
4 For indeed while we are in this tent, we groan, being burdened, because we do not want to be unclothed but to be clothed, so that what is mortal will be swallowed up by life. 5 Now He who prepared us for this very purpose is God, who gave to us the Spirit as a pledge.
6 Therefore, being always of good courage, and knowing that while we are at home in the body we are absent from the Lord— 7 for we walk by faith, not by sight— 8 we are of good courage, I say, and prefer rather to be absent from the body and to be at home with the Lord.
Paul Believed that When We Die, We will Be in Heaven with Jesus, Not in Hades
That Begs the Question, “When Did this Transition Happen?”
In the OT, it was Taken for Granted that When You Die You Go to Sheol/Hades
But in the NT, it Seems to Be Taken for Granted that You Go to Be with Jesus in Heaven
The Only Rational Explanation is the Death, Resurrection, and Ascension into Heaven of Jesus
When Jesus Entered Paradise, He Opened it to All Who are Faithful to Him
But, Yet Again, I could Lay Out Some Problem Texts for this Belief as Well
Invitation
Invitation
There’s Only One Thing I can Say with Confidence:
This is a Difficult Question that the Bible Authors…
Didn’t Seem to Think Needed a Comprehensive Answer
So that Makes Us Ask, “Why?”
Why Didn’t the Biblical Authors Answer the Extremely Important Question of:
“What Happens When We Die?”
Maybe it’s Because They Didn’t Consider it an Extremely Important Question!
The Biblical Authors weren’t Concerned with Where We Go When We Die
Their Faith Guaranteed Them that God would Take Care of Them…
In Their Disembodied State
The Question They Considered Extremely Important was:
“What will Happen When Jesus Returns?”
Here’s Something We Hear a Lot But isn’t a Bit Scriptural:
When a Person Dies, We Hear, “They’ve Gone on to Their Reward”
It Sounds Nice
And if They were Faithful to Jesus then They are in Good Hands
But They have Not Received Their Reward Yet
Hebrews 11:39–40 (NASB95)
39 And all these, having gained approval through their faith, did not receive what was promised, 40 because God had provided something better for us, so that apart from us they would not be made perfect.
The Reward that All the Faithful will Receive:
Resurrection
Eternal Life in Transformed Glorified Bodies
New Jerusalem as Our Home
Is Going to Be Given to All of Us at the Same Time When Jesus Returns
We Also Like to Quote Paul in 2 Timothy 4:7-8…
As if He is Referring to Receiving the Reward Upon His Death
But Read a Bit Closer
2 Timothy 4:7–8 (NASB95)
7 I have fought the good fight, I have finished the course, I have kept the faith; 8 in the future there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to me on that day; and not only to me, but also to all who have loved His appearing.
The Reward Comes, Not When We Die, But When Jesus Returns
My Answer the Question, “What Happens When We Die?”:
I’m Not Exactly Sure
But I Know that We will Be Taken Care of By Our God and King