heaven.
we have begun a new group in our youth ministry where the young people are asking questions about parts of faith and life that they don't understand or want to know more about. we get together each week after doing some personal study/reflection on these issues and then take a look at what the scriptures say. i think it is going to be a really interesting, lively group over the next few months. i am looking forward to it.
the question that was raised for our meeting tomorrow night had to do with the nature of heaven and what it will be like. the bible, of course, is relatively vague on this issue, and leaves a great deal of room for our interpretation and imagination. and so i am asking you to help me on this. i just want to take a bit of an informal survey of what people expect heaven to be like, so i can share this with the group tomorrow night. understanding that this is as much a wishful-thinking-thing as anything else, i wonder what your thoughts about heaven are....
is heaven individualized (for me it would be full of orange and music and have no bees)?
is heaven in the sky?
will we know one another in heaven?
will our pets be in heaven?
will we look the same in heaven?
please answer any of these questions and others. i don't need a treatise - just your brief thoughts. and i'm not interested in good theology here. i'm more interested in what you actually believe or hope.
and for those of you who are really ambitious, ponder this for a moment:
is real joy possible when there is no sorrow? is real love possible when there is no hate?
please take a moment and share your thoughts with us all today. what do you imagine heaven to be like?
grace and peace,
greg.
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I've always imagined heaven as sort of divided up into three activities, all of which are things i like to do: worshipping God, eating amazing food at the banqueting table, fellowshipping with other people, all of whom i know. 'cause what could be better than an awesome worship service during which you can actually SEE GOD, followed by the most amazing food you've ever had, followed by hanging out with your best buddies or people that you've been dying to talk to your whole life...
I think heaven is about relationships. God's initial design that the fall screwed up is realized in fruition. Us in relationship with God, nature, and each other.
Will we know each other, absolutely, how does that play out ...no clue!
As to your questions:
is real joy possible when there is no sorrow? is real love possible when there is no hate?
I assume you are suggesting that we can't experience or know what joy or love is without there opposites and how could those opposites exist in heaven. I agree but with several caveats
First I do not believe the opposite of love is hate, I believe it is apathy.
Second, we all know what sorrow is and hate/apathy are. We have already experienced them. So somehow that will be in our psyches and God will sort out all the rest.
I'd love to be there for your study on this! It's something I'd love to talk about!
Blessings to you!
However, I think the fact that I don't get to design heaven is important. The whole point is without the perfect righteousness of God, my desires are imperfect and I wouldn't even appreciate my design eternally because it would lack eternal perspective and probably would grow old.
I think of heaven as the restoration of the fallen creation--we see some of it here on earth and have to wait to see it completed.
I know this errors on the side of the theological, but would anything less be worth waiting for?