The goal of the religious and spiritual quest is often described as immortality or eternal life. Humanity has always languished under the limitations of mortality and death, and people have found in religion and spirituality the means to transcend the death which seems to prohibit or at least dilute the possibilities of human existence.

Yet every person has an eternal spirit as his or her birthright as well as a sense of eternity in his/her heart, as it is said somewhere, "It is beautiful how God has done everything at the right time. He has put a sense of eternity in people's minds. Yet, mortals still can't grasp what God is doing from the beginning to the end of time" Ecclesiastes 3:11.

Everyone will continue eternally in some form of existence after the end of this brief physical life on earth. The question of eternal life, therefore, does not mean eternal existence per se, but rather what form it will take, and whether death will remain a barrier to human fulfillment. This is exactly where men have speculated over the years: Some think that everything ends at the grave, other think it will be OK for everyone after this life, still other think what you do in the present life will determine your eternal state, and so on.

We find that the scriptures of many religions give two meanings to the terms "life" and "death." There is the physical meaning of life: existence in this physical realm, and there is the spiritual meaning of life: the state of blessedness which is enduring from life to life and hence transcends death. There is the physical death: the dropping of the body which is an event in the journey of every soul, there is the spiritual death: the condition of distance from God, ignorance, or wishful disobedience to the laws and principles of God; and there is eternal death, an actual indefinite and painfully regretful hellish state of existence in the hereafter.

Hence, when the question of salvation (of the soul) is at issue, the outcomes called "eternal life", "Life in Heaven" and "immortality" are often jargons to describe the condition of blessedness. This condition is present already in the physical life of the person who realizes Truth and lives in God's grace and mercy, and it will continue, with the same or clearer and greater intensity, in the hereafter.  The person who gains "eternal life" is now called a "regenerated soul" and has accomplished the goal of life, and hence death is not to be feared as a limitation, as it is for a worldly person (unregenerate soul) who has tied all hopes to his possessions and pleasures in the world or live in total ignorance or disregard for the laws of God, or has subjected himself to various religious or secular errors and heresies.

 

So, the most critical question seems to be: What will my eternal state be: regenerated or unregenerate? Where will I spend Eternity: In the heavenly bliss or a hellish confinement? And Why?

 
My dear friend, this short discourse is one of the underlying theme of Passion Week Ministries: "The Last Seven Days of Jesus Christ". About a decade ago, I was confronted with several facts pertaining to various events that occurred during the last days of Jesus Christ. Before then, I was usually afraid of death and dying, not because of death itself, but mostly because of the uncertainty of its aftermath. I had several unanswered questions about life and living;  After I received "eternal life", I now know exactly why I was born, I know exactly why I am alive today, and I know for sure that if I was to die today, I will gracefully continue into the presence of God for the fullest state of blessedness.
 
        This assurance does not rest on some mental exercises or good, morally praiseworthy acts, but because of what Jesus Christ did for me. It is written that all have sinned (Romans 3:23) and come short of the glory of God. and that the wages of sin is dead(Romans 6:23 a), but the the free gift of God is Eternal Life in Christ Jesus(Romans 6:23 b), who died for us even while we yet sinners (Romans 5:8).
 

 We have several resources on this web site or upon request that can help you discover God and receive eternal life in Christ Jesus.

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