Advice

Do you see your parents when you die?

Do you see your parents when you die?

The dying are most often visited by their mothers. It shouldn’t be too surprising that the person who is actually present as we cross the threshold of life and take our first breaths once again appears at the threshold as we take our last breaths.

Where do deceased go?

Normally, the body is transported to a morgue or mortuary. Depending on the circumstances of the death, an autopsy may be performed. The body is then usually taken to a funeral home. The funeral home prepares it to be viewed by friends and family or makes it ready for burial or cremation.

Will my mother recognize me in Heaven?

I have no doubt that in heaven your mother will recognize you, and you will recognize her—even if you never knew each other on earth. When King David’s infant son died, David declared, “I will go to him” (2 Samuel 12:23). Perhaps you are thinking of Isaiah 65:17: “Behold, I will create new heavens and a new earth.

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Will we be reunited with our loved ones in Heaven?

But this verse has nothing to do with whether or not we will be reunited with our loved ones in heaven if we know Christ. Instead, it gives us a great promise: Someday all the sins and pains and failures of this world will be over, and we will be with Christ forever.

Do people in Heaven remember their lives on Earth?

They remember their lives on earth, even that they were murdered. Some say people in heaven can’t remember or see life on earth because knowing of evil would diminish heaven’s happiness.

Do Christians go to be with Christ when they die?

But that’s not what Scripture says. Revelation 21:1-4 tells us that after Christ’s triumph at the end of the world, we’ll live forever with him on the New Earth as resurrected beings. In the meantime, Christians go to be with Christ when they die. What an encouragement to know your mother is there with the Lord!