Once you have color TV, you can't stand to sit through 2 hours of the old B&W movies. This world and its antics that we are fond of should be forgotten before we get color TV; for what God has in store for us is way way beyond our imaginations. If we can't let these things go now, here on Earth, how will we be worthy of what's coming. It is in giving that we receive and no other way is it possible. Give to yourself by having faith in what is to come and giving it all away now.
The TV analogy is not a good one. There are plenty of so-called "obsolete" technology that are still enjoyed today.
In "Back to the Future 3", the Doc explains cars to some cowboys and they remark "does anyone walk any more", to which the Doc replies "yes - for fun".
The same could be said about bicycles, or mechanical watches, or unicycles or paintings.
Ever driven a vintage car? Why would anyone drive one of those slow, poor-handling, rattly things when modern cars are so much faster and better handling? The answer is because some people like anachronistic objects - especially if they represent old-world creativity and artistry.
The thing that strikes me about the new earth and new heaven is this whole "mansion" thing. People are genuinely enamored by the idea of a mansion. Why? Probably because they live in a modest home. They want on the new earth what they couldn't afford on the old earth. You suggest we forget about the old world and its antics, and here many Christians get all excited about having extravagant houses. Why can't they let go of the idea of fixed stationary gigantic luxury homes?
Who needs 15 bedrooms, 12 washrooms and an indoor swimming pool? I don't. I don't care for such things. I think a mansion is far more excessive and unnecessary than a car in the new earth. In fact a car in the new earth makes a lot of sense to me from a creative stand-point.
Think about it - as creative beings, would we not create things? I actually don't imagine we will fly around like angels but we will have new ability to create things - perfect things that are not harmful to others. Maybe we will invent spaceships to explore the universe. I see the new earth as an extension of Eden - where we are still human beings (and not flying super-men), but living in a world without sin or death.
There are many new discoveries that man has not found yet - such as how to harness hydrogen energy efficiently, or maybe harness the power of dark matter or fusion energy. Maybe in the new earth we will have discovered how to do this. I find this prospect far more exciting than flying around with wings. Flying around with wings just seems so lazy, boring and uncreative to me. I don't expect that our capacities for exploration, discovery and invention will suddenly disappear. We are made in God's image and God is creative. Why can't the new earth be a place where people invent things in a non-sinful manner? Where we become the creative humans we should have been - free of selfishness, covetousness and destructiveness.
I don't agree with some people's suggestion that in the new earth that fundamentally we become completely different beings - we become like angelic automatons with none of our previous personalities. No, that's wrong. I believe we become merely perfect versions of ourselves - sinless but still with our basic personalities. Therefore we will still have our basic creative instincts and desires to explore and create. Create what? Well we have the rest of eternity to find out and it will only be limited to our imagination.
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