What Happens After You Die
What Happens When We Die?
Lately, I’ve come across many articles about people who have had near-death experiences (NDEs), along with scientific research exploring this phenomenon.
As a Christian, I believe these testimonies of out-of-body experiences during NDEs provide additional confirmation of the existence of an afterlife.
They also suggest that we have a spiritual body in addition to our physical one.
Many people who have had NDEs, after catching a glimpse of the afterlife, report a shift in their perspective on life.
They often become more focused on living with purpose and doing good deeds.
Similarly, being mindful of death and the afterlife can help us live more meaningful lives.
This is why it’s so important to seek the truth about the afterlife and gain a solid understanding of it.
The Afterlife: Spiritually, It's Just an Extension of How You Lived on Earth
I was raised in a Buddhist family, and as I grew older, I became interested in alternative medicine, which introduced me to various Eastern philosophies.
These teachings offered a logical and systematic explanation of the afterlife, but I never found them truly convincing or compelling.
Looking back, I realize that despite following these ideas, I didn’t experience any transformative changes in my life, nor did I feel the kind of joy or peace I had hoped for.
It was hard to believe that this way of life would lead to a brighter next life.
Then, I came across the RAPT blog, which revealed the truths of biblical teachings.
RAPT-san has spent decades cultivating strict Christian discipline and seeking the truth with an intense love for God.
His deep devotion allowed him to receive messages from God, which he now shares with us.
Given the many false prophets out there, I was initially skeptical, but I couldn’t deny the impact his teachings had on me.
As I began applying them in my own life, I felt an overwhelming sense of joy and peace, along with noticeable transformations in my daily experiences.
One of the most eye-opening and simple truths I encountered was the idea that the afterlife is simply an extension of our life on Earth.
We continue living in the spirit world after death, just as we lived here.
This new understanding removed my vague fear of death and filled me instead with a strong resolve to live according to His Word.
Here’s what I’ve learned from his teachings:
There is No Such Thing as Reincarnation
The way we live and how well we establish our spiritual condition during our time on Earth determines our spiritual dimension, and that dimension will last forever.
Reincarnation, as taught in Buddhism, does not exist.
We only have one physical life, and how we live these 100 years or so directly influences our eternal life after death.
This is why knowing the Truth and following the teachings is so crucial.
A Fair World Where You Get What You Deserve
RAPT-san also explains that the spirit world is divided into different levels, and the level we enter after death depends on how much we’ve developed our spiritual soul during our time here.
In other words, we are honored based on how much we’ve obeyed His Word, which seems fair to me.
Knowing that we have only one life and that missing this chance means we could live in a painful state forever has inspired me to live each day with purpose and diligence.
When we align our love for God with His Word, He returns our love many times over, which fills me with a joy that is unlike anything else.
As someone who was an atheist until four years ago, I can clearly see the huge difference between living with God and living without Him.
The Bible is a book of wisdom that offers answers to life’s biggest questions: the purpose of human life and what happens when we die.
RAPT-san's teachings help shed light on God’s heart and the truths that have long been hidden in the Scriptures.
Having accurate knowledge about the workings of spirits and the afterlife—things that profoundly influence human life—is essential for understanding the purpose of life and making meaningful decisions.
I hope that many people will discover the RAPT blog and live their one and only life in a meaningful way, grounded in the ultimate truth.
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