Hope For Tomorrow: Living with Heaven as Our North Star

Scripture fuels hope, teaching us to live for heaven (Romans 15:4). At En-Joy Ministries, we believe “The Joy of the Lord is our Strength” (Nehemiah 8:10), empowering us to steward our lives faithfully (Matthew 25:14-21). Heaven, our north star, transforms our priorities, urging us to invest in God’s Word and people. Let the promise of eternal joy guide your actions, filling you with strength to live heaven-minded today.

Peace for Today: Finding Assurance in the Promise of Heaven

Discover peace in the promise of heaven! In our latest En-Joy Ministries blog post (Heaven Series), we explore “Peace for Today”. Will we be ourselves in heaven? Will we recognize loved ones? Scriptures like 1 Thessalonians 4:13 and John 14:27 assure us of our identity, joyful reunions, and Christ’s peace that conquers fear. Join our study to find hope in transformed bodies (Philippians 3:20-21) and eternal fellowship. Read more to embrace peace for today and eternity!

Imagining Heaven: God’s Vibrant Promise of a New Earth

What will life on the New Earth be like? In our latest study, we explore scriptures like Isaiah 60 and Revelation 22 to uncover God’s plan for a restored creation. Heaven isn’t a distant, ethereal realm—it’s a tangible, joyful world where we’ll live, work, and worship in God’s presence. Join us to imagine a place where sorrow ends, communities thrive, and every moment reflects God’s glory. Read more to see how the Bible ignites our hope for Heaven! #LivingInHeaven #NewEarth #BibleStudy

Face to Face with God: The Shocking Promise of Revelation 22:4

“Seeing God’s face sounds amazing, but scripture says it’s impossible now. Moses saw only God’s back—His face too holy to survive (Exodus 33:18-23). John 1:18 agrees: no one’s seen God, though Jesus reveals Him. 1 Timothy 6:15-16 calls His light unapproachable; Hebrews 12:14 demands holiness to see Him. Yet Revelation 22:4 shocks us: on the New Earth, we’ll gaze on His face—transformed, holy, intimate with the King. It’s not just a sight; it’s redemption’s peak, flipping our limits into eternal glory. How wild is that promise?

Did Moses See God or Not? Unraveling a Bible Mystery

Did Moses see God? Exodus 33 says he saw God’s back, but John 1:18 claims no one has seen God. Confusing? Not quite. Moses glimpsed a veiled glory—God’s face was too holy for mortal eyes. John’s talking about God’s full essence, unseen until Jesus revealed Him in human form. Scripture hints at more: Jacob and Manoah ‘saw God’ through filtered encounters. The real kicker? Revelation 22:4 promises we’ll see His face on the New Earth, transformed to handle His light. It’s not a contradiction—it’s a journey from glimpses to glory!

What Happens When You Die? A Bible-First Answer

When the final breath leaves, and your eyes close for the last time––the great question that has followed every one of us since childhood presses in: what happens now? As someone who has spent years reading Scripture as plainly as I can—taking it literally wherever it speaks literally—I’ve searched the Bible for the answer. What […]

New Earth: Fresh Start or Epic Makeover? Revelation and Romans 8 Weigh In

The text explores the concept of a “new earth” as described in Revelation 21-22, arguing for a radical renovation rather than a complete replacement. It emphasizes Romans 8’s insights on creation’s hope and liberation, suggesting that the earth will be redeemed and transformed. The notion of a renewed earth reflects divine investment rather than abandonment.

God’s Moving In—Revelation 21-22 Unveils the Ultimate Twist on Heaven

This post envisions a transformative future where God establishes His presence on a renewed Earth, negating traditional perceptions of heaven as distant. The New Jerusalem symbolizes this intimate relationship, with God dwelling among humanity, eliminating pain and darkness. It emphasizes a tangible, vibrant existence with God at its center, encouraging reflections on eternity.

Setting Your Mind on Things Above: Daily Practices

How does the Apostle Paul suggest we should think about Heaven? Colossians 3:1-3 “If then you were raised with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ is, sitting at the right hand of God. Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth. For you died, and your life is […]