Some think that Paradise is nothing more than a myth. Others believe that it is a gardenlike utopia where good people live forever and share in joyful and productive activities.
WHAT
THE BIBLE SAYS
The word “paradise” has
been used to designate mankind’s first home, the garden of Eden. (Genesis 2:7-15)
The Bible presents that garden as a real place where the first human couple
lived free of disease and death. (Genesis 1:27, 28)
Because they disobeyed God, the first couple lost their paradisaic home.
However, many Bible prophecies describe a future in which humans will enjoy
Paradise restored.
WHY
SHOULD IT MATTER TO YOU?
If God is loving, then it
would make sense that he would reward his faithful worshippers with a good life
in such a place as Paradise. It would also make sense that he would inform
people about what they need to do in order to gain God’s approval. The Bible
says that you can gain God’s approval by taking in knowledge of him and obeying
his commands.—John 17:3; 1 John 5:3.
“Jehovah God planted a
garden in Eden, . . . and there he put the man whom he had formed.”—Genesis 2:8.
Where
is Paradise?
WHAT
PEOPLE SAY
Some believe that
Paradise is in heaven, while others claim that it will be established in the
future on earth.
WHAT
THE BIBLE SAYS
The original Paradise for
mankind was on earth. God has clearly designated the earth as the permanent
home for humans. The Bible says that God made our planet to last forever. (Psalm 104:5)
It also states: “To Jehovah the heavens belong, but the earth he has given to
the sons of men.”—Psalm 115:16.
It is not surprising, then,
that the Bible holds out the promise of Paradise on earth. In it, God will
bless mankind with everlasting life. Harmony and peace will prevail. Pain and
suffering will be gone. And people will be able to enjoy to the full the
natural wonders of planet earth.—Isaiah 65:21-23.
“The tent of God is with
mankind, . . . and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor
pain be anymore.”—Revelation 21:3,
4.
Who
will live in Paradise?
WHAT
PEOPLE SAY
Many religions teach that
only good people will live in Paradise. But there is much confusion as to what
“good” means. Some think that it is enough simply to participate in religious
ceremonies and ritualistic prayers.
WHAT
THE BIBLE SAYS
The Bible teaches that
“the righteous” will live in Paradise. But who is righteous in God’s eyes? Not
the person who engages in the rituals of his religion while ignoring God’s
will. The Bible says: “Does Jehovah have as much delight in burnt offerings and
sacrifices as in obeying the voice of Jehovah? Look! To obey is better than a
sacrifice.” (1 Samuel 15:22) Simply
put, “the righteous” who will live forever in Paradise are the ones who obey
God’s commands as outlined in the Bible.
WHAT
YOU CAN DO
Obedience to God’s
commandments involves more than participation in religious ceremonies. By your
everyday conduct, you may either please or displease God. You can learn to
please God by carefully examining the Bible. And he is not hard to please. The
Bible says that “his commandments are not burdensome.” (1 John 5:3) God is eager to reward your obedience by granting
you entrance into Paradise.
“The righteous themselves
will possess the earth, and they will reside forever upon it.”—Psalm 37:29.
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