Throughout his preaching, he holds forth two and only two final possibilities for human existence: the one being
everlasting happiness in the presence of God, the other everlasting torment in the absence of God.
Not exact matches
Happiness and unhappiness
in this life, and death and the
everlasting life, have been explained
in such a way that there is no other explanation that is equal to it.
This sort of
happiness in the absolute and
everlasting is what we find nowhere but
in religion.
«Therefore we can see the meaning of the Word taking upon Himself our mortal flesh and being created as a «beginning» of God's works... Before we were created, we had been elected
in the predestined Incarnation of the Son, to spiritual and
everlasting life and
happiness.
Our life was founded, it was established and hidden
in Christ before anything ever was... Thus all our
happiness being connected with Him, we become sharers with Him
in the
everlasting joys of heaven.»
Have faith
in god, the
everlasting peace and
happiness will follow.
There is the sheer giving and ecstatic
happiness in being possessed by
everlasting love, and concomitantly with this and fusing with it is the joy of possessing God as He is by means of the beatific vision.36
Many people believe
in everlasting happiness, or «happily ever after» as we so often heard as children.