For our session six discussion, our Men's Fraternity group shared information on this from a Christian perspective but before I touch on those aspects, I have another question for you. If you were to die today, what would your obituary be? Words about a life of good or not or of nothing significant?
With the above now having you thinking a bit - remember in our last blog (below), we mentioned the sacred oath of the adventurer? If you have not had a chance to think much on life after death but you at least feel you may have something more after you die - than consider this, a Christian Perspective (the summary points):
First, would God be pleased with my life, how I've changed, what I'm pursuing?
Second, let's assume you answered yes or at least you trust God's mercy and you will have a life in heaven.
We share the following to give you at least some examples of what the Bible says (consider the following as just a start and if you would like to know more, just let us know). Heaven is a place of. . .
- Resolution (to the loose ends of our life), Altered States (yes in our bodies, our relationships & home).
- Personal Rewards, a new Status & Position for us, Action, new Adventures and endless Surprises (don't assume we're just 'sitting on clouds and playing harps').
And in closing is the wake up call that all should know = not everyone will go to heaven (just reference Matt. 25:31-46 and then reflect on your life and the legacy you are creating - like the challenge below).