It is evident that this man has gone to be with Christ. In truth, we are limited in our ability to observe or fully understand the choices made by others in this world. However, if he is entrusted to a safe and secure place, Christ willingly guides him into His presence, leading him to an eternal home in heaven where blessings and Christ’s judgment work together in harmony. Christ faithfully and graciously rewards each individual according to their deeds and actions. He stands in true freedom, redeeming even our deepest suffering, and rules with divine authority. If this understanding is correct, then why is it so challenging for us to accept the concept of heavenly grace? Why do feelings of resentment sometimes arise when we are called to join the saints who have gone before us? If death serves as the doorway through which God executes judgment and offers salvation to all, then the people we rely on can sometimes obscure the gift of eternal life that is available to us. Our primary purpose is to glorify God by constantly enjoying His presence. By rising above our personal experiences, we find comfort in the sovereignty of God, who determines life and death in all circumstances. As God dwells within us, we are invited to embrace the fullness of His presence. By reaching into the divine boundary between blessing and curse, we can transcend suffering and share vicariously in God’s righteous judgment, which has been diverted from us. Through the Holy Spirit, we receive eternal life, empowering us to confront personal struggles, including destructive wrath, within God’s righteous anger. God’s joy in justice and His generous gifts are always present with us. His guidance, given through the Holy Spirit and His Word, helps weaken the influence of the adversary. This divine guidance reveals the mystery of the heavens and draws us into deeper fellowship and understanding with God.
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