Steven2006 said:
I have never done very much study on Heaven and admit my ignorance on the subject. I do have a few questions, and I am curious what others think? First I want to state that I believe much of our time will be spent in worship and praise. But after that how much time do you think we will spend with our loved ones? How much of our earthly lives will we remember, and will we visit and talk about our memories? Might there be things that we now currently enjoy, say fishing for example, or just a long walk by a stream? Does anyone have any thoughts and insight as to how we might spend eternity?
Spiritually, I believe we arrive in heaven just as we left earth (Rev 6:10-11 is like I imagine it will be at first). We will have the same knowledge, emotions, and desires but they will no longer be torn between flesh and conscience/soul -- between self and God.
Likewise in hell, BTW. The spirit will arrive separated from God, burning to have again the pleasures of the flesh, emotionally thirsty but intellectually in the dark for the love of God.
I believe that if we are raptured to heaven, we will see what Paul (Heb 12:22-24) and John (Rev 4-5) saw even, post-Bema, participating there with the proceedings as we see the 24 elders do. Stripped of our human wisdom, thoughts, and glory ("wood, hay, stubble") at the Bema (1Cor 3:13-15), we will actually direct, with Christ, the judgment of the earth.
One thing I think we can look forward to is Mal 3:13-18 -- the "book of remembrance." In heaven I believe we will remember, as God will, the times we sat together with believers and "thought on His name." There will no doubt be "jewels" among the walls and pillars of NJ for those who didn't believe it was in vain to serve God and who worshipped and were not mournful in His presence. Yes, I believe we will be reunited with all such loved ones in heaven if "book of remembrance" means anything at all!
skypair