Where does the soul go after death?
First of all, let's talk about "spirit": spirit was given to people when God created them. The Lord God formed man from the dust of the ground and breathed life into his nostrils, and he became a living soul, and his name was Adam (Gen. 2: 7). God himself is a spirit (John 4: 24) and lives in the universe (Ps. 104: 1-4). The human spirit refers to conscience (innate moral instinct), intuition (spiritual consciousness) and transportation (things related to worship). God wants people to worship him with sincerity and truth-John 4: 23-24). After death, the spirit belongs to God, the dust still belongs to the ground, and the spirit still belongs to the God who gave it (Ecclesiastes 12: 7).
Let's talk about "soul" first: there are two places where souls go: (1) "heaven" (people call it "heaven") (2) "hell" (people call it "hell"), and there is no third place.