what does the bible say?
The Bible reveals that after death, the human spirit does not become inactive but enters a conscious state where it experiences real awareness and emotion. The Old Testament points to this continued existence in Sheol, where both the righteous and the wicked go after death (Psalm 9:17; Genesis 37:35). In the New Testament, Jesus’ account of the rich man and Lazarus shows clear emotional experience—comfort for the righteous and anguish for the unrighteous (Luke 16). At the Mount of Transfiguration, Moses and Elijah appear, speak, and engage meaningfully, demonstrating conscious awareness beyond physical life (Matthew 17; Mark 9; Luke 9). Revelation further describes souls in heaven worshiping, rejoicing, and even crying out for justice, revealing deep emotional expression while awaiting resurrection (Revelation 4:9–11; 6:9–11). At the same time, it warns of eternal suffering for those who reject God, where both body and spirit will experience judgment (Revelation 21:8). Together, these passages show that eternity is not numb or distant but vividly experienced, making our response to Christ now a matter of urgent and eternal significance.