Last night I dreamed about my parents again, as I have done countless times since they both died in 1978. I knew they were dreams so when I woke I didn't think much of it.
I wonder what ancient people thought when they had the same kind of dream, and didn't have my knowledge. Would they think their parents were still alive in a mysterious place, a place where they would go after they died, and pass it on to their next generation, a long chain of generations up until today, If so, that could explain why most believe they have a another life in an other place after they die.
What we think, or what we know, or what we believe is, in the end, of little consequence. The only consequence is WHAT WE DO. John Ruskin (1819 - 1900)
This moment is your life. Omar Khayyam
Noah's great grandson Nimrod - Genesis 10:8-9 - set up false religious-myth worship in ancient Babylon which was Not what the Bible really teaches.
As those ancient people migrated out of Babel they took with them their false religious ideas and practices and spread them worldwide throughout the world.
Globally spread their false religious ideas into a greater religious Babylon or Babylon the Great.
That is why we see so many similar or overlapping religious ideas in today's world Not in harmony with Scripture.
The hope Jesus' gives for your parents is that you could see them again in the resurrection on resurrection day, meaning Jesus' millennium-long day of governing over earth.
All the resurrections which Jesus performed while on earth brought people back to healthy physical life on earth. Jesus resurrected No one to heaven.
That was a small preview, or coming attraction, of what Jesus will be doing on a grand global scale during his millennial reign over earth, or over earthly subjects - Psalms 72:8
Jesus did Not teach ' after life ' in the sense that the dead are alive, rather Jesus taught the dead are Not conscious - John 11:11-14 - but asleep in death.
Jesus was well educated in the old Hebrew Scriptures which teach unconscious sleep in death:
- Psalms 6:5; Psalms 13:3; Psalms 115:17; Psalms 146:4; Daniel 12:2; Daniel 12:13; Ecclesiastes 9:5
Since we can Not resurrect oneself or another we need someone who can do that for us. Jesus can and will - Revelation 1:18; Psalms 49:7; Psalms 49:15
So, the majority of mankind will Not awaken from death's sleep until Jesus begins his 1,000-year governmental rulership over earth.
That is why Acts of the Apostles 24:15 uses the ' future tense ' in saying: there ' will be ' a resurrection.......
So, as the dead Jesus went, Not to some mysterious place at death, but Jesus went to the temporary grave - Acts of the Apostles 2:27; Psalms 16:10; Acts of the Apostles 3:15
The Bible's hell or hades, is simply mankind's stone-cold grave, the grave where the unconscious dead sleep in death until they are resurrected out of the grave.