We know from Scripture that in fact,
Peter went to heaven, and Judas went to hell.
Not exact matches
(John 20:17) The apostle
Peter wrote in about 62 C.E that «he is at God's right hand, for he
went his way
to heaven; and angels and authorities and powers were made subject
to him.»
The problem with the
Peter comment is that
Peter didn't have the holy spirit cause Christ hadn't died he was still there Christ had
to die
to give us the spirit if u
go ahead a little bit
to when
Peter is delivered up and asked if he knows Christ he says he does because the spirit can not deny itself because they are all 3 one and if you don't believe in the Trinity then you don't believe in God 1 John 5:7 says For there are three that bear record in
heaven, the father, the word, and the holy ghost: and these three are one.
So
Peter is not saying that you have
to get dunked under water in order
to go to heaven when you die.
While
Peter does teach that baptism saves us, a careful study of the context reveals that
Peter is not talking about gaining eternal life and
going to heaven when we die.
Man is held responsible for his actions: Revelation 20:11 - 15; Galatians 6:7; 1 Corinthians 5:10 The very fact that they are suicidal (ready and willing
to kill themselves) proves: 1 Samuel 15:23; Romans 5:1 Suicide
goes directly against: Matthew 24:13; John 15:1 - 6; Romans 11:22; 1 Corinthians 15:2; Colossians 1:23; Hebrews 3:6, 14; 12:25; and 1 John 5:4 Committing suicide is not enduring
to the end: Matthew 24:13 It is not abiding in Christ: John 15:1 - 6 It is not continuing in His goodness: Romans 11:22 It is not holding fast the word: 1 Corinthians 15:2 It is being moved away from the hope of the gospel: Colossians 1:23 It is not holding fast the confidence and the rejoicing of the hope firm
to the end: Hebrews 3:6 It is not holding the beginning of our confidence steadfast
to the end: Hebrews 3:14 It is refusing and turning away from Him who speaks from
heaven: Hebrews 12:25 It is not overcoming the world: 1 John 5:4 It is being overcome by the world and the devil: 1
Peter 5:8; 1 John 5:18
But
Peter believed in Jesus for eternal life and
went to heaven.
Peter believed and
went to heaven.
im sorry but your misinformed the catholic church does not teach there the only ones
going to heaven and i disagree the rock was
peter Jesus was the builder thats why he changed
peters name from simon
to peter which im sure you know
peter means rock, The one church is a; ready here its the catholic church any one baptizied in the trinatarium form becomes part of that church which is the body of christ.
Then he
goes up
to heaven, gets
to the pearly gates and he meets St.
Peter and St.
Peter says, «welcome
to Heaven.»
It is often crippling and beyond difficult
to say goodbye
to those beloved family members when they pass, but many
pet owners cling
to the hope that all dogs (and cats)
go to heaven.