SEAL 3 - CONCLUSION
HEAVEN—A HOME FOR ALL
WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, HOW?
So who climbs heaven’s gate?
Who: Everyone—most, in time, though some lag behind.
What: It happens when we live selfless, loving lives—grace’s glow (Matt 25:40, elachistōn).
Why: Sin’s grit and rebellion need purging—a refiner’s blaze (1 Cor 3:13, pyr). It’s a process—often beyond one life’s span.
How: Deeds sketch the heart—pure souls glide through (Rev 20:12, biblia).
Where: Beyond our 3D shell—into God’s realm, where angels flare (Heb 12:22).
When: Three calls: firstfruits now (Rev 20:5), second next (v13-15), and for some—after 10,000 worlds, "honok" 1 Enoch 18:15—a hint that not all will cross .
Jesus cuts it raw: “You must be reborn” (John 3:7, gennēthēnai). Through life’s wheel, fire purges, and enlightenment dawns. Heaven’s gate cracks open. More at SEAL 7.
Glossary:
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Elachiston (ἐλαχίστων): Greek “least”—Jesus’ measure of love; small acts weigh heavy.
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Pyr (πῦρ): Greek “fire”—refiner’s blaze, not hell; burns junk, cleans souls.
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Biblia (βιβλία): Greek “books”—ledger of deeds; your life’s tally.
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Gennethenai (γεννηθῆναι): Greek “to be born”—passive infinitive, a rebirth flowed by divine hands.
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Anothen (ἄνωθεν): Greek, dual meanings—“from above/again”—God’s reset.
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Honok (ሆኖች): Ge’ez “worlds”—Enoch’s span, time’s stretch.
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All climb—love lights, one's deeds judge. Three calls—now, soon, or 1000 years late. SEAL 3: Christ’s cross freed all—heaven’s gate gapes, walked not walled.