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Eileen Beckett

Joe Dog Beckett

Eileen Beckett 3 min read
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Eileen Beckett
Eileen Beckett 3 min read
205 articles
What does the Bible say about animals in heaven?

The Bible suggests that God's creation, including animals, will exist in the new heaven and new earth.

While Scripture does not explicitly state that pets will be present in heaven, it does promise the restoration of all of God's creation. Passages such as Isaiah 11:6, which describes the lion lying down with the lamb, provide a vision of a peaceful existence in the new creation where all creatures live harmoniously. Furthermore, the theme of redemption extends beyond humanity, affirming that God's purposes encompass the entirety of His created order. Thus, while it is made clear that animals do not possess immortal souls as humans do, the belief in their existence in a renewed world stems from an understanding of God's care and love for all creation.

Additionally, recognizing God's sovereign grace and the beauty of His creation informs our hope for the new heavens and new earth. We are assured that everything God created was good (Genesis 1:31), which implies that the joy these creatures bring could be renewed in the eternal state. Thus, many hold to the optimistic view that pets may indeed be part of the joy in heaven, representing the beauty and creativity of God’s design.

Isaiah 11:6, Genesis 1:31

Why is the concept of God's creation important for Christians?

Understanding God's creation is vital as it reflects His nature and sovereignty over all things.

The concept of creation is fundamental for Christians because it lays the foundation for God's relationship with the world. In Genesis, we see that God created all things by His word, and He declared it good, which emphasizes His power and intention behind creation. This understanding affirms that all creation, including humanity, exists for a purpose and under His sovereign authority. It inspires Christians to appreciate the beauty of the world and see it as a reflection of God's character, which includes mercy, order, and creativity.

Moreover, God's sovereignty over creation provides comfort and assurance to believers. The acknowledgment that God reigns over all creation means that every aspect of life is under His control, including the joys and sufferings we experience. This is crucial for the believer's faith, as it assures us that despite the brokenness in the world due to sin, there is a hope for restoration and renewal through Christ. This hope is echoed in the promise of the new heavens and new earth, where God's goodness will once again be fully realized, inviting us to look forward to that glorious future.

Genesis 1:31, Romans 8:20-21

My dog, his name is Joe and I call him Joe Dog Beckett! He is one of those dogs that is kinda ugly so it makes him really, really cute, you know the type. If I knew how to do pictures I would put one here so you could see him. We rescued him from the dog pound about 8 years ago and I love him a bunch.

He is really cute when I clip him, all except his face where I leave a mustache and big bushy eyebrows. He needs that right now for sure, but then he gets really cold and shivers during the night. Course he sleeps on the bed like all cute doggies should and so now that the electric mattress pad is on he is in seventh heaven.

He loves me too you see. He knows my car when it is a half a block away and my husband always knows I am almost home because Joe Dog gets all excited and runs to the door, even if he has been asleep. He follows me around the house and sits in the hall while I curl my hair and do my makeup in the mornings. He loves to take a nap with me on the couch, he snores with the best of them and kind of likes to hog all the room too. He never barks in the house, rarely outside ,unless he is barking at a stray cat or the squirrels we feed. He never, but never has had an accident in the house and can sleep 10 hours straight without needing to go outside.

He is scared to death of lightening and loves to eat, so right now he is a tad bit overweight. He loves to take walks but for the most part, I have been too lazy to do that. It's too hot in the summer and too dark when I come home in the winter, good excuses I tell him. And yes......I talk to him and no....he doesn't talk back. But when I cry he watches me and I know he wishes he could help.

I know that animals don't have souls and I know that everyone says that the pets we have here won't be in heaven and I truly do believe that. But it also says that the lion will lay down with the lamb and so I hope there will be the joy of all things that God has created in the new heaven and the new earth, including dogs!

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