Heaven emerges as a realm of unalloyed bliss, while hell represents separation and torment.
Christian eschatology frames the afterlife as reunion, rest, and renewal
Christian eschatology presents the afterlife as a layered picture: eternal life as restoration, immediate postmortem comfort in Paradise with Christ, and then the final renewal of creation through bodily resurrection into a new heavens and new earth. The whole setup is built around reconciliation with God, but it also leaves room for shared joy among the faithful and the persistence of personal bonds beyond mortality.
Gobble's Take: If you were worried the finale would be lonely, this doctrine says the cast list is still intact.
Source: Perplexity Search
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