He says: "No one has ever gone into heaven except the One who came from heaven - the Son of Man." (John 3:13 NIV)
Answer:
He has quite a bit to say about heaven and His (and our) Father in heaven. Try using an exhaustive concordance some time (or software with a searchable Bible, or even an online searchable Bible) to search "kingdom of heaven", as this is one of the main ways Christ referred to heaven. He used a lot of allegories or parables to teach about heaven. Large parts of Revelation also contain Christ's descriptions of heaven, as given to the apostle John (Rev 1:1: "The revelation of Jesus Christ..." Rev 22:16: "I Jesus have sent mine angel to testify unto you these things..."). The passages in Revelation that might interest you are:
(Revelation) 4:1-11
19:1-10
21:1-27
22:1-5, 14,15
The old Christians probably did not describe Jesus because He did not tell them to or instructed them not to. Anyway, in heaven, you should see for yourself.
No. Jesus' father in heaven is also our Father in Heaven
To describe heaven in one word is way to easy. Paradise. Mentioned in the bible to describe heaven 3 times.
Jesus' Disciple John had visions of Heaven and God.
Heaven is a definite place described in the Bible. Jesus IS there, but he is a physical being inhabiting heaven, He is not Heaven itself. Good question.
Jesus is with his Father in Heaven.
----------------------- We know nothing about heaven, even whether it really exists. What we can do is hope that we will see Jesus in heaven.
Jesus went to Heaven when he died on Earth, not Hell.
you.
It is called the Ascension of Jesus. After his resurrection, Jesus was taken up to heaven in the presence of his disciples.
Heaven
There is no extra-biblical evidence that Jesus ascended to heaven.