I always wondered why Paul spoke of being caught up to the third heaven.
The Bible makes sense once you realize there’s more than one heaven.
The first heaven is the sky, the second is the cosmos, the third is God’s throne.
So many churches never explain this deep truth.
Understanding the three heavens changes how we see eternity.
Heaven is not just one layer—it’s a divine structure.
Paul’s vision in 2 Corinthians is finally clear.
The prophets knew of multiple heavens but tradition hides it.
Genesis itself hints at more than one heaven.
If there are three heavens, then paradise is not the clouds we imagine.
The throne of God is beyond the stars.
The spiritual war takes place in the second heaven.
The heavens declare the glory of God in levels of revelation.
First heaven is natural, second is spiritual, third is eternal.
Angels move between the heavens on assignment.
Daniel’s prayers were delayed in the second heaven.
No wonder Enoch wrote about multiple realms.
The third heaven is where God dwells in unapproachable light.
Knowing this makes prayer more strategic.
Satan is called the prince of the power of the air—first heaven.
Our struggle is not in the first heaven but in the second.
The rapture is about entering the third heaven.
Jesus ascended above all the heavens.
If you don’t know the three heavens, you misread the Bible.
Revelation shows heaven opening—this is layered reality.
The veil between the heavens is thinner than we think.
When Jesus prayed, heaven responded through layers.
Elijah was taken through the heavens in a whirlwind.
Jacob’s ladder reached beyond the first heaven.
The heavens are the blueprint of creation.
Ancient Jews always believed in multiple heavens.
The church simplified heaven into one place and lost depth.
The first heaven will pass away but not the third.
The second heaven explains spiritual resistance in life.
This teaching unlocks mysteries hidden in plain sight.
Scripture comes alive when you see the heavens clearly.
The three heavens reveal why eternity is beyond imagination.
Every prayer rises through the heavens to God’s throne.
Jesus tore the veil so we can access the highest heaven.
The book of Enoch describes even more heavens.
The third heaven is our true home, not the first.
Spiritual warfare is fought in the invisible heavens.
The heavens are like courts—each with its authority.
Creation itself is layered just like the heavens.
The ancients knew this but modern teaching ignores it.
Heaven is not just future, it’s layered around us now.
The three heavens explain why eternity feels beyond comprehension.
God’s throne is far above every other heaven.
No wonder Paul said words in the third heaven were unspeakable.
If you miss the three heavens, you miss the structure of God’s kingdom.