Select Page

Temples in the Celestial kingdom

“What John may mean, then, is that there may be no single structure called a temple in heaven; everything about the heavenly experience partakes of the spirit and beauty and light of the temple. . . . In the celestial world we will actually live in God’s presence. Perhaps, rather than go to a sacred edifice to draw near to the Lord, we will seek to go to him directly; rather than go to a sacred edifice to make covenants and agreements with God, we will most likely go to him directly. In the celestial kingdom, the temple ceases to be a means to come unto God—we will go to him directly” (Jay A. Parry, Donald W. Parry, Understanding the Book of Revelation). 

About The Author

Categories