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Do you know just how much God, the Father, seeks to prepare your soul for eternal life through Christ, his Son? In this episode of Christ Is Key, we discuss the hope we have for heaven. *Shownotes* Christ Is Key Radio (songs inspired by this episode) ------------------------------------------- St. Anthony the Great Quote: "After beginning in this way Anthony was silent for a while. Marvelling at God’s great generosity he then added, ‘In this present life, things of equal value are exchanged: the seller does not receive more from the buyer. But the promise of eternal life is bought at a low price for it is written: The days of our life are seventy years or if many, eighty years; whatever remains is hard work and suffering; they are soon gone, and we fly away. (Psalm 90:10). If we have lived in God’s work eighty or a hundred years, working hard, we will not reign for the same amount of time in the future, instead, in exchange for the years I mentioned, we shall be granted a reign lasting throughout all ages. It is not earth that we shall inherit, but heaven. We shall leave this corrupt body and we shall receive it in corrupt.’" ------------------------------------------- Index: Part 1 - 5:15 Part 2 - 7:51 Part 3 - 14:33 Conclusion - 19:10 Review - 25:06 Prayer - 29:52 ------------------------------------------- Bible Verses Referenced: Psalm 90:10 Psalm 103:15-16 Revelation 5:1-10 Galatians 5:16-17 Romans 8:6 Philipians 3:20-21 Romans 6:3-6 Genesis 3 (The Fall of Mankind) Romans 3:23 John 3:16-17 Romans 5:8 1 Peter 1:18-25 Revelation 7:14-17 Revelation 22:3-6 Matthew 16:24 Galatians 3:13 1 Corinthians 15:31 Isaiah 55:10-11 ------------------------------------------- Catechism of the Catholic Church reference (#1021) ------------------------------------------- Read the Bible Read Life of Anthony by Athanasius Website Instagram Facebook E-mail Me: [email protected] ------------------------------------------- Episode Art: The Assumption of the Virgin by Francesco Botticini (c. 1475-76) ------------------------------------------- Thank you for tuning in! Peace and all good things.