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EPISODE · Apr 19, 2026

No Bad Questions: What Happens After We Die?

from Hope Midtown Sermons · host Chris Yu

In our very first episode of No Bad Questions, Walt, Jacqueline, and Jordan open up a conversation about some of the questions Christians are often afraid to ask out loud, especially questions about death, the end times, judgment, heaven, hell, and suicide. Together, they talk honestly about why these topics can stir fear, how Scripture invites us to hold them with hope, and why the character of God matters so much in the way we approach hard passages and hard conversations. They also reflect on what it means to be a community where difficult questions are welcomed, not avoided. In this episode, they discuss: • Why it is normal to feel afraid when reading certain parts of the Bible • What Revelation and other end-times passages are meant to do in us • Whether there is a “holding space” after death • How Christians have thought about heaven, earth, judgment, and restoration • What the Bible says about suicide, forgiveness, and the heart of God • Why presence, compassion, and community matter in moments of deep suffering **If you have a question you’ve been carrying, wondering about, or hesitant to ask out loud, we’d love to hear from you. Submit your questions here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfAH-0_JAlMTDOOHoBD_tRv50L8lTnjoib5GfLO8MP-zOqknw/viewform

In our very first episode of No Bad Questions, Walt, Jacqueline, and Jordan open up a conversation about some of the questions Christians are often afraid to ask out loud, especially questions about death, the end times, judgment, heaven, hell, and suicide. Together, they talk honestly about why these topics can stir fear, how Scripture invites us to hold them with hope, and why the character of God matters so much in the way we approach hard passages and hard conversations. They also reflect on what it means to be a community where difficult questions are welcomed, not avoided. In this episode, they discuss: • Why it is normal to feel afraid when reading certain parts of the Bible • What Revelation and other end-times passages are meant to do in us • Whether there is a “holding space” after death • How Christians have thought about heaven, earth, judgment, and restoration • What the Bible says about suicide, forgiveness, and the heart of God • Why presence, compassion, and community matter in moments of deep suffering **If you have a question you’ve been carrying, wondering about, or hesitant to ask out loud, we’d love to hear from you. Submit your questions here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfAH-0_JAlMTDOOHoBD_tRv50L8lTnjoib5GfLO8MP-zOqknw/viewform

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