Where is heaven?

The Bible and other Scriptures refer to heaven as being upward.. In Acts 1:9 , for example, we read that Jesus "was taken up, and a cloud received Him out of their sight."

Modern astronomy has explored the skies extensively.  They have found new and strange galaxies, black holes, and new planets, and moons - but no heaven.

In both Greek and Hebrew, the languages in which the Bible is written, the word heaven has three meanings: There is the first heaven - the place where the birds fly and the clouds are, the second heaven - the place where the sun, moon and stars are, and the third heaven - the place where God dwells.

If you are of the belief that God possesses a physical body, they you will have to conclude that heaven is located either in some other dimension or in some far reach of space we have not examined yet.

If on the other hand, you agree with the scriptures which almost universally speak of God as a spirit, then you many conclude that heaven is not any "place."  For spirit does not require space nor time.  Spirit has no form nor substance.."My ways are not your ways," God tells us.

Since all that exists comes from God and is contained within him (Acts 17:28) Heaven is that which remains when all time and space have ceased to exist. It is pure divinity, uncorrupted by form and matter. It is everywhere and yet nowhere. for it is not a where at all!