The Christian’s Journey from Death to Eternity
What does the bible teach concerning the Christian’s journey from death to eternity? This is my attempt to outline what I see from scripture concerning our future. (References provided by request.)
It is appointed unto every man once to die. That’s our reality. When our first parents sinned, they gifted their children and their children’s children with death. So regardless how godly the life, it ends in death and the grave. But Jesus said, whoever believes in me will never die. How can this be when some 150,000 people die every day, and some of that 150,000 have to be Christians.
What can I expect after I close my eyes in death? Is there a sequence of events laid out in the bible that takes me from my last breath to the day when Christ makes a new heaven and a new earth? Now I’m not going to claim every detail is clear as crystal, but the broad strokes are there to be seen and celebrated.
- First stop: the grave. At death time ceases to exist. There are two concepts in the bible that appear contradictory but are reconcilable if seen not to be in opposition: a) death is a sleep from which we will be awakened at the resurrection when Christ returns; and b) to die is to be present with the Lord. Now these appear to be contradictory. How can I be sleeping in the grave and present with the Lord simultaneously? I can’t. But I believe the scripture is talking about death from two different perspectives. From the perspective of the living, I am dead and in the grave. But from my perspective, and more importantly, from heaven’s perspective, at death I am immediately “transported” to the day of Christ’s return. When I close my eyes in death I immediately hear Christ’s voice calling me out of death and into life in my new body. As Paul said, I don’t want to be naked; I want to be clothed in that body that will never grow old or decay! So death is like a portal through time to the resurrection.
- Next stop: the Resurrection. In that instant between death and eternal life the Lord returns and calls all his redeemed from Abel to the last saint to fall from the bonds of death to resurrected life and at the same time transforms those of his who are yet living into their new forever bodies. This is marvel! At the moment of death, I am ushered into the presence of the Trinity and the holy angels, not alone and bodiless, but clothed in my resurrection form and with all the saints of all the ages. And I mean, all the saints – past, present, and future. I have the hope that I will be joined with the countless millions who have died in Christ in the centuries past and also with my children, grandchildren, and the future generations that may come to faith in the coming years until our Lord returns.
- The Wicked slain and the Devil bound. The events leading up to Christ’s return are indescribably terrible. Billions of earth’s inhabitants will die in the outpouring of God’s wrath upon the earth, and all the remaining wicked will be slain by the brightness of his coming. The glory of God brings life to his redeemed and death to his enemies. And Satan is imprisoned with his fellow rebels on a lifeless earth awaiting the future he knows full well is coming. Don’t pity him, but here he will be without a single soul to tempt into joining him in his rebellion against the Sovereign Majesty.
- Off to Heaven. Jesus said he was going to prepare a place for us in his Father’s house. Paul said we would be caught up to meet him in the air. That implies we will be leaving this earth for at least some period of time. (Yes, I know I said at the first that time ceases at death, and it does. But we require some way to measure movement from one event to another and the only way we have to measure is time. So we speak of time even in the timelessness of eternity.)
- The Millennium. I can’t say whether the Millennium is literal or figurative. I know there is a period of time after Christ’s return when the books of heaven will be opened and the saints of God will judge men and angels. (The wicked and Satan’s cohorts.) God will answer our questions: Why isn’t my mother here? What happened to my pastor? My grandson? My husband? My wife? My dearest friend? The heavenly judgment will answer every question and we will answer with a tearful amen. And then God will wipe every tear from our eyes and we will remember sin and sinners no more. Will this be a literal 1000 years or is the bible referencing a 1000-year period to indicate the thoroughness of the judgment and the complete agreement of the saints with God’s decisions? I don’t know. I just know it is sufficient for the purposes of God. Here a year is measured by one rotation of the earth around the sun. How a year is measured in heaven I do not know. I don’t even know if heaven is a planet in a different solar system. I just know it’s real and it’s a place where we will be during this “1000-years”.
- Back to Earth. At the end of the 1000 years Jesus and his redeemed will return to the earth to deliver heaven’s judicial decrees upon Satan and all who belong to him. All the wicked of all the ages will be resurrected. They will not be wearing the glorious bodies of the redeemed but will be clothed in bodies bearing the scars of their sins. They will join with their prince to make one last attempt to overthrow the kingdom of God. As they come up to surround and destroy the City of God, fire will come out of heaven and devour them in the lake of fire.
- Proportionality. I am convinced that God has degrees of punishment reserved for all the wicked. Jesus said that those who sin willfully will receive many lashes while those who are deceived in sin will receive few. This principle is established in the Old Covenant law: we read it as “a tooth for a tooth, a break for a break, a life for a life.” God makes the punishment fit the crime. Some of the rebels will be consumed quickly in the flames while others will linger, but each will receive the punishment that their crimes against God demand. Finally and lastly, Satan himself will receive the full due of his rebellion and he will be extinguished to be remembered no more.
- A New Heaven and a New Earth. After justice’s demands have been met and every mark and memory of sin burned from the earth, Christ will create, as he did in Genesis 1 & 2, a new heaven and a new earth. Our sun is burning itself out and our earth is waxing old like a garment. So after sin and sinners are no more, a new home for Christ’s new humanity awaits, and there we will dwell in the house of the Lord forever!

