Jr. Tree of Life Are Zombies
& Heaven Real?
Part 2
Before you begin this Bible study, if you have never believed in Jesus Christ as your Savior, John 3:16 tells us: “For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him, shall not perish, but have eternal life.” Simply have faith that Jesus Christ died on the cross for your sins and you will have eternal life and be saved. If you have believed in Jesus Christ as your Savior, then 1 John 1:9 tells us: “If you confess your sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” Simply privately tell God the Father your sins to be filled with God the Holy Spirit and He will teach you Bible truth. (Rebound)
Promise Memory Verse
“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” Genesis 1:1 God created Satan, who was a beautiful,
smart, cherubim angel. His job was to guard
the throne room of God. One day, he decided that he was tired of doing what God told him to do. The only thing he really wanted was to be worshipped like God and take over his throne. He even convinced one-third of the angels in Heaven to say no to God and to follow him.
After God created people, smart-alecky Satan used his smooth speech to trick Eve in the Garden of Eden, making it seem like she would be as smart as God if she ate the fruit.
Satan is an evil, lying, scammer, and he wants you to think that the only thing to look forward to after you die is for you to turn into a creepy rotting zombie that comes back to life and eats people’s brains.
Zombies can seem so real, but God didn’t create them. Satan came up with this idea to keep you from learning the truth, that if you believe in Jesus Christ as your Savior, you will go to Heaven when you die.
Heaven is very real, and is located far above the clouds. We can’t see it with our human eyes, even if we use binoculars or a telescope. We know it exists because Genesis 1:1 says that God created it.
It’s the most beautiful place that has ever existed. There won’t be any need for the sun or the moon or even electricity in Heaven. God’s glory will glow with a light so bright that it will shimmer across the crystal gem colored walls so that they sparkle like a million rainbows.
There will be a glossy, glassy, twinkling river, polished pearly gates and a glittery street made of gold that is lined with fruit trees. There is nothing like this anywhere on earth, even if you go to Disneyland.
God will give you a cool, exciting job that He personally designed just for you. Nobody will ever have a bad day, or be stressed out in Heaven. Your days will be filled with fun and laughter.
Every day will feel like Christmas because and you will spend time finding hidden treasures, going to parties, and learning new things. You
will be full of energy and will never get tired or crabby. Never again will you cry sad tears, have a toothache, or be stung by a wasp.
You will never be lonesome in Heaven or feel like you don’t belong. Every single day, God’s precious love will surround you like a fuzzy, furry blanket. You will have plenty of friends in Heaven and will get to meet all of the people you have learned about in the Bible, and even angels.
None of us knows whether there are dogs and cats in Heaven, but there will defiantly be horses. You will get to play instruments, and sing in concerts and hang out with Jesus. You will be able to travel through the air even faster than a jet airplane.
Hell is a very real place. You will only go there if you chose to not accept Jesus Christ as your Savior. It’s a miserable, fiery furnace that is filled with nothing but sadness and pain and the feeling of not being loved.
Heaven is a very real place, and all of those who accept Jesus Christ as their Savior will go there. Next week, we will learn some more about Heaven.
“For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him will not perish, but have eternal life.” John 3:16
Writer: Pamela Huffman
Narrator: Carlene Calmes
Instrumental Music: Douglas Clark
Pamela Huffman 2021