I’ve heard it all.
I will present the TRUTH and instead of believing scripture, people will spew out the lies they have been taught all their lives.
PLEASE study the Bible. Forget what you have been taught by men.
Let the BIBLE INTERPRET THE BIBLE.
At the end of this study I will include a Message Manuscript for your Home Sabbath Gathering
📖 The Verse in Question
2 Corinthians 5:8
“We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord.”
Most churches teach this means Paul believed in an immortal soul going to heaven at death.
But that contradicts everything Paul taught elsewhere.
So what did he mean?
🧠 Key Biblical Truth: Death Is Sleep
Paul and all the apostles taught that the dead are unconscious until the resurrection.
✅ Ecclesiastes 9:5
“For the living know that they shall die: but the dead know not any thing…”
✅ Psalm 146:4
“His breath goeth forth… in that very day his thoughts perish.”
✅ John 11:11–14
Yahshua said Lazarus was asleep, then explained:
“Lazarus is dead.”
✝️ Paul Clearly Taught the Dead Are Asleep
✅ 1 Thessalonians 4:13–16
“I would not have you ignorant concerning them which are asleep…
The dead in Christ shall rise first.”
✅ 1 Corinthians 15:51–52
“We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed… at the last trump.”
Paul NEVER said believers go to heaven at death.
He said they sleep until the resurrection.
🧩 So What Did Paul Mean in 2 Corinthians 5?
Hebrew Time Perspective (Critical Point)
From the perspective of the dead person:
- They close their eyes in death
- The next conscious moment is the resurrection
No awareness of time passing.
So to the dead person:
Death → Resurrection = instant
⏳ Illustration
If you fall asleep at night and wake up in the morning, it feels instant.
You do not experience the hours.
Death is the same—except the next moment is the resurrection.
🧠 Paul’s Thought Process in Context
2 Corinthians 5:1–4
Paul talks about:
- The earthly body (tent)
- The heavenly body (immortal body at resurrection)
He says he does not want to be unclothed (dead) but clothed with immortality.
Philippians 1:23 (Often Misused)
“Having a desire to depart, and to be with Christ; which is far better.”
Paul is not saying he goes to Christ immediately at death.
He is saying his next conscious moment after death is being with Christ.
🔥 Paul’s Clear Resurrection Timeline
1 Corinthians 15:22–23
“In Christ shall all be made alive.
But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.”
Paul places being made alive at Christ’s coming, not at death.
📜 Biblical Example: David
Acts 2:29, 34
“David is both dead and buried…
For David is not ascended into the heavens.”
If anyone should have gone to heaven at death, it would be David.
But Scripture says he is still in the grave.
🧠 The Hebrew Mindset vs Greek Philosophy
Hebrew Bible | Greek Philosophy |
Death = unconscious sleep | Immortal soul |
Resurrection = hope | Heaven/hell at death |
Man = body + breath | Body + immortal soul |
Paul was a Hebrew Pharisee, not a Greek philosopher.
✅ What Paul REALLY Meant
When Paul said:
“Absent from the body… present with the Lord”
He meant:
➡️ When I die, I will sleep in the grave
➡️ The next thing I experience is standing before Christ in resurrection
No conscious intermediate state.
✨ Simple Teaching Statement
Paul was not teaching an immortal soul. He was expressing the believer’s hope: that when death closes our eyes, the next moment of consciousness is the resurrection and being with Christ. To the dead, time does not pass—so death and resurrection feel instant.
🔥 Why This Matters
The doctrine of conscious souls in heaven:
- Came from Greek paganism and Plato
- Entered Christianity centuries later
- Contradicts resurrection doctrine
- Makes resurrection unnecessary
📖 A MESSAGE MANUSCRIPT FOR HOME SABBATH GATHERINGS
“Absent From the Body — What Paul Really Meant”
🕊️ INTRODUCTION
Brethren, one of the most misunderstood verses in all of Scripture is found in 2 Corinthians 5:8:
“We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord.”
Most churches use this verse to teach that when a person dies, their soul immediately goes to heaven.
But if that is true, then Paul contradicted everything else he taught about death and resurrection.
Tonight, we will let the Bible interpret the Bible and discover what Paul really meant.
📜 PART 1 — WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES ABOUT DEATH
🛌 Death Is Described as Sleep
Ecclesiastes 9:5
“For the living know that they shall die: but the dead know not any thing…”
Psalm 146:4
“His breath goeth forth, he returneth to his earth; in that very day his thoughts perish.”
John 11:11–14
Yahshua said:
“Our friend Lazarus sleepeth… Lazarus is dead.”
The Bible repeatedly calls death a sleep.
Sleep means unconsciousness.
✝️ PART 2 — PAUL TAUGHT THE DEAD ARE ASLEEP
Paul did NOT teach immortal souls.
1 Thessalonians 4:13–16
“I would not have you ignorant concerning them which are asleep…
The dead in Christ shall rise first.”
1 Corinthians 15:51–52
“We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed… at the last trump.”
Paul taught resurrection at Christ’s return, not souls going to heaven.
⏳ PART 3 — THE CONTEXT OF 2 CORINTHIANS 5
Paul was speaking about two bodies:
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The earthly tent (mortal body)
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The heavenly building (immortal resurrected body)
2 Corinthians 5:1
“If our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God…”
Paul longed for the resurrected body, not a ghost in heaven.
Paul Did NOT Want to Be a Disembodied Spirit
2 Corinthians 5:4
“Not for that we would be unclothed, but clothed upon, that mortality might be swallowed up of life.”
Paul did not want to be a naked spirit.
He wanted a resurrected body.
🧠 PART 4 — WHAT DOES “ABSENT FROM THE BODY” MEAN?
🔑 Hebrew Time Perspective
When a person dies:
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They close their eyes in death
-
Time passes, but they are unconscious
-
The next conscious moment is the resurrection
To the dead person, no time passes.
⏱️ Illustration
When you fall asleep at night, you wake up and it feels instant.
You do not experience the hours of sleep.
Death is the same, except the next moment is the resurrection.
✨ WHAT PAUL MEANT
When Paul said:
“Absent from the body… present with the Lord”
He meant:
➡️ When I die, I will sleep in the grave
➡️ The next moment I experience is being with Christ at the resurrection
To Paul, death and resurrection were like closing your eyes and opening them again.
📜 PART 5 — PHILIPPIANS 1:23 (ANOTHER MISUSED VERSE)
“Having a desire to depart, and to be with Christ; which is far better.”
Paul was not teaching instant heaven.
He was expressing his hope of the resurrection.
He said being with Christ is better than suffering, but he still placed it at Christ’s return.
🧩 PART 6 — THE CLEAR RESURRECTION TIMELINE
1 Corinthians 15:22–23
“In Christ shall all be made alive… afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.”
Acts 2:34
“For David is not ascended into the heavens.”
David is still dead.
If anyone deserved heaven at death, David did—but he is in the grave.
🧠 PART 7 — HEBREW BIBLE vs GREEK PHILOSOPHY
| Biblical Teaching | Pagan Greek Teaching |
|---|---|
| Man is mortal | Man has immortal soul |
| Death is sleep | Soul goes to heaven/hell |
| Resurrection is hope | Resurrection is unnecessary |
Paul was a Hebrew Pharisee, not a Greek philosopher.
🔥 PART 8 — WHY THIS MATTERS
If souls go to heaven at death:
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Resurrection becomes meaningless
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The Kingdom of God on Earth is ignored
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Greek paganism replaces biblical truth
But Scripture teaches:
The dead sleep until Christ returns.
🌅 PART 9 — THE BIBLICAL TIMELINE
Death → Grave (Sleep) → Resurrection → Kingdom of God
🙏 CONCLUSION
Paul did not teach immortal souls.
He taught resurrection.
Death is a sleep, and the next moment of consciousness is standing before Yahshua in glory.
🕊️ CLOSING SCRIPTURE
John 5:28–29
“The hour is coming, in which all that are in the graves shall hear his voice, and shall come forth.”
✨ SIMPLE TEACHING SUMMARY
“Absent from the body” means death.
“Present with the Lord” means the resurrection.
The grave is a sleep with no awareness of time.
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