Heaven Opened
"And he saith unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Hereafter ye
shall see heaven open, and the angels of God ascending and descending
upon the Son of man." (John 1:51)
In Jacob's dream (Genesis 28:12), angels
were ascending and descending on a great ladder between earth and
heaven. Christ promised a future reality in which He Himself would be
the ladder to the opened heaven. But that was to be
"hereafter." Until Christ came to die and rise again, heaven was closed,
for nothing unclean could enter there and death had "passed upon all
men, for that all have sinned" (Romans 5:12). Even those
who died in faith could only be "comforted" in "Abraham's bosom" deep
"in the heart of the earth" (Luke 16:22, 25; Matthew 12:40),
because "it is not possible that the blood of bulls and of goats should
take away sins" (Hebrews 10:4).
Then Christ died and rose again "to put away sin by the sacrifice of
himself" (Hebrews 9:26). In His
spirit, "he also descended first into the lower parts of the earth," and
"when he ascended up on high, he led captivity captive" (Ephesians 4:8-9),
leading all pre-Calvary saints with Him into heaven. Then was fulfilled
the wonderful scene predicted in Psalm 24:7: "Lift up
your heads, O ye gates; and be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors; and the
King of glory shall come in." Since that wonderful day
when Christ ascended back to heaven, "to be absent from the body" is "to
be present with the Lord" (2 Corinthians 5:8).
Heaven someday will even receive our resurrected bodies. John
prophesied it this way: "I looked, and, behold, a door was opened in
heaven: and the first voice . . . said, Come up hither, and I will shew
thee things which must be hereafter" (Revelation 4:1).
Heaven thenceforth will be open eternally to all the redeemed. "The
gates of it shall not be shut at all by day: for there shall be no night
there" (Revelation 21:25).




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