Mansions in Heaven?

This post is a little more off the top of the head than most I’ve done. So bear with me if I meander.  Think of it as organic, lol.

I have a strange mind.  I’m kind of an eclectomaniac.  (I made that word up).  I have lots of interests, a short attention span, and a bad memeory.  My mind can jump around.  A LOT. It’s just how God made me.  (ok, maybe middle age and parenthood played a part too).  Anyhoo, I am rather inquisitive, and kinda quirky in my way of looking at things.  Sometimes I think God gets tired of my incessant questions and tosses thoughts to me like a new toy just to catch a few minutes break.  “There, chew on that and see what comes to you”, He seems to say.  So here’s a peek inside my head from today:

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My Dad is a fairly simple fellow.  He firmly believes in reading the Bible and believing it for what it says.  Yet a pet peeve he harps upon is this idea that heaven is full of shiny pretentious mansions.  I’ve always sort of chuckled, wondering why the idea of mansions in heaven offended him so much.  He says, “well, it’s going to be perfect there.  No harsh weather, extreme heat or cold.  Why would we need a “shelter”, a great big old mansion for every single person in heaven?” (Probably the idea of it makes him feel a little claustrophobic.  He’s a country boy and likes the outdoors and open spaces).

We picture Jesus, (a carpenter when here on Earth) up there hammering, sawing, measuring, and taking great pleasure in building a house with all our preferences in mind, anticipating our delight.  We forget that before Jesus was a carpenter, He was The Creator God.  Still is.

Just out of the blue this morning, the Lord turned my mind to a familiar verse I’ve heard all my life and prompted me to “just think about it for a minute”.  So I did, and Sha-Zam!
The scripture God brought to mind was 2 Corinthians 5:1-4.  For we know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, a house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens  For in this we groan, earnestly desiring to be clothed upon with our house which is from heaven: If so be that being clothed we shall not be found naked.  For we that are in this tabernacle do groan, being burdened: not for that we would be unclothed, but clothed upon, that morality might be swallowed up in life.

Now, our friend Pastor Mike Hoggard says, take a principle or word and “chase it down” throughout the scriptures if you want to understand it.  The Bible is its own best and most exhaustive commentary and dictionary.

So I  compared 2 Corinthians 5:1-4 to John 14:2, the verse which no doubt inspired the famous song: In my Father’s house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you.

In both passages the word “house” is οἰκία- pronounced oy-kee’-ah, and means residence or abode. (Strongs G3624).

In John 14:2  the word “mansions” is μονή-pronounced mon-ay’, and means residence or abode. (Strongs G3438).

The word “house” is used 2026 times in the King James Bible!  206 times in the New Testament, and 10 times  in John.  That has nothing to do with  my point, I just think it is a cool factoid and it may fool you into thinking I’m smarter than I actually am, lol.

HOWEVER!!!!

The word “mansion” appears only ONE time in the whole Bible:  in John 14:2, and the meaning is the same as that in 2 Corinthians 5.

A tabernacle is, of course, a tent, or temporary residence.  That’s beside the point too, but what can I say? I love words.  I’m a word nerd.

Soooooo

Could it be that the “house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens”, the  much-anticipated upgrade from what we are “clothed upon with” here, to the “mansion” we shall be “clothed upon with” in heaven, is not referring to our own personal “palace” up there?

I understand the commonly accepted explanation of this passage comes about by parallel with the known marital customs of the ancient time and culture of Jesus day, wherein the bridegroom returned to His father’s land or house, and built an addition or dwelling for His bride, and when it was complete he would go fetch  her.  That’s really cool and all, but lets forget about that for a minute. Think about it!  What is it that  we groan for? Is it not that moment in time, in a twinkling of an eye, when we shed this corrupt earthly body and are clothed upon with the new incorruptible one!

Like turtles carry their “abode” with them everywhere they go, perhaps this “abode”/”house” or “mansion” spoken of is the new, perfect deluxe model body we will inhabit!  Maybe that’s what Jesus has been up there working on and preparing for us all these years!

A tent is to a mansion, as an earthly body is to a glorified heavenly body.  There’s really no comparison!   Ha! Who needs a castle?

Well, whether mansion means mansion in the plain sense of the word, or in the sense of a house-abode-upgraded body with which we will be “clothed upon”, Glory hallelujah, I say bring it on!  Either way it is going to be incomprehensibly awesome!

2 thoughts on “Mansions in Heaven?

  1. I was glad to find somebody else who through research came to the same conclusion as I did some 20 years ago. It´s amazing what traditions and good ol´gospel songs about mansions, streets of gold and we can add Caanan land representing heaven can do to perpetuate fancy stories and man´s attachment to earthly and temporary things.

    I have never heard anything from the pulpit or read anything in christian litterature or on the Net refuting or having a discussion about the subject from a scriptural interpretation. And yet the resurrection body is one of the most captivating and interesting subject. In his Hebrew and Greek bible study, Spiro Zodhiates has very good notes on 2 Cor. 5 and the nature of the tent. Could it be a stretch to consider by inference that since the body of Christ, the collective temple of God is being built by believers, they, themselves individually being the temple of God are going to receive at the time of the resurrection/rapture the finished complete, perfect eternal house or abode prepared for us in heaven?

    Also Jesus warned us to seek treasures in heaven where most and rust do not corrupt. Keeping in mind that the heavenly Jerusalem is the abode of the resurrected church and parts of it are made up of precious stones, diamond and precious metals maybe of a heavenly nature and structure, I thought that the abode in a larger sense could also represent our sphere of influence in the eternal administration of God´s rule in the new earth and the new heavens. I get this sense from reading I Tim. 5: 17-19:

    “Command those who are rich in this present world not to be arrogant nor to put their hope in wealth, which is so uncertain, but to put their hope in God, who richly provides us with everything for our enjoyment. 18 Command them to do good, to be rich in good deeds, and to be generous and willing to share. 19 In this way, they will lay up treasure for themselves as a firm foundation for the coming age, so that they may take hold of the life that is truly life.”

    Obviously, an architect will pay the closest attention to the foundation in terms of strength, and dimensions and the nature of the ground upon which it is laid. Our foundation is the Rock, our Lord Jesus. A house can only be as big and tall as the foundation that supports it will allow. So I think, that the way and the building materials we use to build the house is directly related to the invisible, spiritual indestructible materials such as love, faith, generosity, purity, understanding, wisdom and other Christian virtues that are represented by gold, silver and precious stones in the Old and the New testament. These would correlate with heavenly building materials as opposed to heavenly ones that are wood, hay and stubble that do not pass the test.

    “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. 20 But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moths and vermin do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. 21 For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. Matthew 6:19-21.

    It´s all a matter of the heart!
    The good man brings good things out of the good stored up in him, and the evil man brings evil things out of the evil stored up in him. Matthew 12:35
    See, a king will reign in righteousness and rulers will rule with justice.
    …..But the noble man makes noble plans, and by noble deeds he stands. Isaiah 32:1,8.

    I certainly will come back here and enjoy more of your posts. Please come and visit me at http://thelightseed.blogspot.com

    God bless you! Jean-Louis.

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  2. Weather it be truly a mansion as in a building or in my mind the whole kingdom of God as the mansion it will be so wonderful just to be within God’s glorious presence. The end times are making it difficult to win the hearts of those that are living for the worldly things. Riches with their worldly mansions not giving to the thought that we will take nothing with us when we leave this world. That the treasure we hold in God’s promise through our lord and savior Jesus Christ is the greatest treasure we can receive while on earth. Praise the Lord and glory to God.

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