Hey, I've been struggling with something recently about Heaven and what it will be like. I know it's beyond our comprehension and stuff, but I'm pondering a question of a more fundamental sort, I think.
I know that our souls will receive glorified bodies at the resurrection of the dead. So we'll have bodies as well as souls in Heaven, right? And if one has a physical body, he must also be in a physical place. So that much is true, right?
But...here's the part I'm not too sure about. It seems to me that bodies are a sort of dividing force. For instance, if 2 people are on different sides of the world then obviously they can't have the same sort of communion/fellowship as if they were next to each other. So doesn't the physical world, like, hold us captive? And if we're going to be perfectly happy in heaven, then...how will the physical/material thing work?
I realize what I'm saying sounds sort of New Age or something, but I'm committed to orthodox Christianity. I just really have a hard time understanding this! The best "Christian" answer to this that I can come up with is that the physical world only seems limiting to us because of the Fall, and not because it's inherently limited. But I'm not sure...
I know that our souls will receive glorified bodies at the resurrection of the dead. So we'll have bodies as well as souls in Heaven, right? And if one has a physical body, he must also be in a physical place. So that much is true, right?
But...here's the part I'm not too sure about. It seems to me that bodies are a sort of dividing force. For instance, if 2 people are on different sides of the world then obviously they can't have the same sort of communion/fellowship as if they were next to each other. So doesn't the physical world, like, hold us captive? And if we're going to be perfectly happy in heaven, then...how will the physical/material thing work?
I realize what I'm saying sounds sort of New Age or something, but I'm committed to orthodox Christianity. I just really have a hard time understanding this! The best "Christian" answer to this that I can come up with is that the physical world only seems limiting to us because of the Fall, and not because it's inherently limited. But I'm not sure...