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    Priest reveals what heaven and hell really look like and it might surprise you
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    Published 12:51 22 Dec 2025 GMT

    Priest reveals what heaven and hell really look like and it might surprise you

    'Christ does give us some indication of what heaven is like it will be like and it's really lovely,' said Reverend Chris Lee

    Alice Wade

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    Topics: Life, Religion

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    Ever wondered what the afterlife really looks like?

    Well, for those who've been on their best behavior, the answer is definitely one to look forward to. But for the troublemakers of the world, things might not be quite so rosy...

    According to Reverend Chris Lee, there are some pretty crucial differences between heaven and hell, and you'll certainly want to avoid finding yourself in the latter.

    Starting first with heaven, the reverend said things will generally be 'glorious and happy'.

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    While 'we're not told everything about heaven,' Lee said, Christ does give a strong indication of 'what it will be like and it's really lovely'.

    "He talks about going ahead to prepare a place for disciples, so it will be a place prepared for us. St Paul's in his Thessalonians, he talks about the way a fish has flesh and the way a bird has flesh are different, and the way we have flesh on this Earth will be different from the way we have new flesh in the heaven to come."

    There are various schools of thought as to what happens in hell (YouTube/LADbible Stories)
    There are various schools of thought as to what happens in hell (YouTube/LADbible Stories)

    "What is sown in the natural, will be sown in the spiritual. What is shown perishable will be imperishable," he added.

    And if that's not quite making sense, Lee went on to clarify that this doesn't mean we'll be 'floaty spirits' in some 'heavenly mist,' but rather that you will be ‘recognizable as yourself’.

    "You will be truly you. You will know you," he explained.

    Better yet, those who make it into the heavenly kingdom will be transformed into a 'glorious body'. Doesn't sound too bad.

    And if you were wondering how you might occupy yourself in the infinite afterlife, it sounds like there's plenty to be getting on with.

    "Jesus also talks about feasting and eating, and there being animals in creation in time to come,” he said.

    "It is a new creation in which there will be no suffering... So yeah, glorious and happy."

    And hell? Well, buckle up.

    "Hell is difficult because while Jesus does speak concretely about imagery in heaven, it's more metaphorical when it comes to hell,” Lee said.

    "He talks about Gehenna, which is like a rubbish pile in which things are in flames. In villages and in places around the world in developing countries, they have these big places outside villages where they burn it, and sometimes it's like that idea of hell."

    "If you push me, I think I do believe in some sort of separation from God. But do I believe in eternal torment? I don't know."

    Unsure of himself, Lee explained that there are different schools of thought about what actually happens in hell.

    One is what he described rather morbidly as 'annihilationism', which, instead of being tormented flames forever, 'you are separated from God and just gone, wiped'.

    Generally speaking, it sounds like a rather less pleasant place to wind up.

    With that in mind, it might be time to start working on those good deeds...

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