what does the bible say?
The Bible doesn’t
say whether we can hug Jesus after we die, nor does it provide enough details to confidently infer an answer. However, we do know for certain that we will be
with Him (Philippians 1:23), at rest (Luke 16:22), and welcomed (Matthew 25:21).
It will be a time of great joy in Jesus’ presence.
We know
that Jesus’ human nature was not temporary. After He was resurrected, His
disciples could touch Him (Luke 24:39), and He lives in heaven right now (Acts
1:9–11). Having a physical body means He can physically interact with other
humans. However, Scripture
isn’t clear about whether we will have a body after we die. We certainly
will not have the same body we have now, because it is left behind, awaiting the
future resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:42–44). Yet a couple of passages suggest that people have bodies in heaven (Luke 16:22–24; Revelation 6:9–11). But those
physical descriptions may also be Scripture’s way of helping us to relate to the
stories using physical language we can understand.
If we do have a
body, that at least implies the possibility of hugging Jesus. If we do
not, Scripture leaves us in the dark on whether physical interaction with
Jesus will be possible in our immaterial state. Regardless of the limitations there will be during that time, believers are all looking beyond it
to the day when Jesus returns. When He does, we will be resurrected and reunited
with our bodies, able to hug and thank Him for saving us!