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What does Psalm 17:15 teach about our future in heaven?

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Psalm 17:15 teaches that believers will be satisfied in heaven when they behold God's face in righteousness.

Psalm 17:15 encapsulates the believer's hope in the afterlife by declaring, 'As for me, I shall behold your face in righteousness; I shall be satisfied when I awake in your likeness.' This verse signifies the transformative experience of meeting God in His fullness of glory, assuring believers that they will achieve their ultimate purpose of knowing and being like Christ. The mention of 'awakening in His likeness' refers to the resurrection of the body, where believers will be completely renewed and free from sin. This satisfaction comes from being in continuous and perfect fellowship with God, leading to everlasting joy—something that is foundational to the Christian faith in the hope of eternal life after death.
Scripture References: Psalm 17:15

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