Aunty Jane
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Where does this idea come from? Paradise was Eden....a place that God created for the first humans to not only enjoy, but also as a blueprint for the rest of forever....they were told to “fill the earth “ (not just the garden) with their children and extend the boundaries of their paradise home as the human family grew. They had to tame or “subdue” the land outside of the garden. It was their assignment.Paradise was a special place set aside for the Saints who died in Faith in the Word.
In the beginning, there were no “saints” because these were required only after the sin of Adam and his wife. As part of the solution, Jesus and his elect will rule from heaven over redeemed mankind on earth.
As Jesus was the one through whom mankind would be saved, everything had to wait until God’s rescue plan unfolded, not taking place in earth time, but because the first rebel was not human, this rescue plan was served in universal time, which explains why things have taken so long to work through....They believed God at His Word, they were forgiven and not deserving of darkness or suffering.
However, they could not enter Heaven until the LORD Jesus Christ died and Rose again.
JESUS is the First Resurrected and Glorified Man = 1 Corinthians ch15
This I agree with...the saints are now in their places, but not all of them as Paul said.....those who were still alive on earth upon his return, would be instantly transformed in order to join their “brothers” in heaven.Today, all the Saints who died in Faith are in Heaven waiting to Return with JESUS for the Resurrection at which time they receive their Glorified Bodies = 1 Thess 4:13-18
This has nothing to do with the saints going to heaven.....this man was a late comer, who had a change of heart at the last moment, and asked Jesus to remember him when he came into his Kingdom.Luke ch23
Then one of the criminals who were hanged blasphemed Him, saying, “If You are the Christ, save Yourself and us.”
40But the other, answering, rebuked him, saying, “Do you not even fear God, seeing you are under the same condemnation?
41And we indeed justly, for we receive the due reward of our deeds; but this Man has done nothing wrong.” 42Then he said to Jesus, “Lord, remember me when You come into Your kingdom.”
43And Jesus said to him, “Assuredly, I say to you, today you will be with Me in Paradise.”
How was Jesus going to remember him? The Jewish hope was an earthly resurrection under Messiah’s Kingdom...so, what did Jesus promise him.....heaven? NO!
As a Jew, this man knew about the resurrection hope, and as his death was immanent, he asked Jesus, as the King of that Kingdom, to remember him.....the only way a Jew understood.....in the resurrection that Jesus promised....(John 5:28-29) This was not the “first resurrection” because that was not even in their thoughts when Jesus walked the earth. All still believed in an earthly establishment of his Kingdom. (Acts 1:6)
Only after his death and resurrection, at Pentecost, did the heavenly hope come into play. (Heb 3:1)
Those chosen for a role in heaven were anointed with God’s spirit....it was God’s choosing.....but the criminal would not be among them.
Jesus said....”Assuredly, I say to you, today you will be with Me in Paradise”.
In Greek there was no punctuation, or upper and lower case, so these were added later by translators.
Since Jesus and these criminals were both to die on the same day, was Jesus promising the man a place in paradise that day? Since Jesus was in his grave for 3 days and even after his resurrection, he remained on earth for 40 days after his resurrection.....so there is no way that Jesus was promising the man anything that day......all you have to do is move the comma and it changes the meaning of the whole statement.
”Assuredly, I say to you today, you will be with Me in Paradise”.
The promise made that day, was Jesus promise to resurrect this man when he became King of his Kingdom.