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Do you long for Heaven?

GoodNewsJim

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Everything is perfectly fine for me, but my soul longs for Heaven and the presence of God. I want to hear God speak and learn from his wisdom. Or maybe I want to explore entire new planets and places he made.

I have the notion that people who got shafted on Earth will get glorious rewards in Heaven. Because of this, I want to work hard so I got stuff to donate to those of us who are poor. I think the poor on Earth may be the wealthy in Heaven: See Lazarus and the rich man. So I want to have lots of friends in Heaven to share in their riches!

I'm still wondering why its so hard to make a living on Earth when I have a college education and I'm very skilled at what I do. The economy is seriously screwed up or something. Thank God he hooked me up with a Christian crew associated with Sky Angel that makes video games. I never made money making a video game in the past, but maybe that will change and I can build an empire. My coworker got a contract for $100 an hour, and I code the same level as he does. It really seems like soon I'll be making $100/hr or more!

God says not to serve money as your master, but money makes a good servant to change the world. With enough money, you can solve the problem of starving people!
Luke 16:9 GNTAnd Jesus went on to say, "And so I tell you: make friends for yourselves with worldly wealth, so that when it gives out, you will be welcomed in the eternal home.

This lifefor me is a strive to serve God. I care not for entertaining myself in this world anymore. I just view life as a mission to help others, and Heaven will be the payoff.
 

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Well, I don't believe in heaven the way you guys do (so "no" :D) but, I did want to comment on something from your post:

I care not for entertaining myself in this world anymore. I just view life as a mission to help others

I just wanted to tell you, that very few people will honestly realize in their lifetime that this is the best way to view life. And I mean actually realize it, not just talk about it.

I wanted to tell you that if you have realized it? -- You're way ahead of the game :)

Cheers <3

And good luck in your videogame endeavors!
 
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Everything is perfectly fine for me, but my soul longs for Heaven and the presence of God. I want to hear God speak and learn from his wisdom. Or maybe I want to explore entire new planets and places he made.

I have the notion that people who got shafted on Earth will get glorious rewards in Heaven. Because of this, I want to work hard so I got stuff to donate to those of us who are poor. I think the poor on Earth may be the wealthy in Heaven: See Lazarus and the rich man. So I want to have lots of friends in Heaven to share in their riches!

I'm still wondering why its so hard to make a living on Earth when I have a college education and I'm very skilled at what I do. The economy is seriously screwed up or something. Thank God he hooked me up with a Christian crew associated with Sky Angel that makes video games. I never made money making a video game in the past, but maybe that will change and I can build an empire. My coworker got a contract for $100 an hour, and I code the same level as he does. It really seems like soon I'll be making $100/hr or more!

God says not to serve money as your master, but money makes a good servant to change the world. With enough money, you can solve the problem of starving people!
Luke 16:9 GNTAnd Jesus went on to say, "And so I tell you: make friends for yourselves with worldly wealth, so that when it gives out, you will be welcomed in the eternal home.

This lifefor me is a strive to serve God. I care not for entertaining myself in this world anymore. I just view life as a mission to help others, and Heaven will be the payoff.
It's hard to long for heaven when Revelation 21 specifies that after the day of Judgement, we will live on a new Earth. But I'm just splitting hairs, I guess. :sorry: But wherever we end up when we are saved, it has to be superior to life right now, because we are separated from the Almighty. :)
 
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Like you wouldn't believe, I've longed for Heaven for a long time; and like you, I've definitely wanted to visit the universe. I know God knows that's what I want when I die, the universe is just so profound; full of His infinite wisdom. :)
 
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It's hard to long for heaven when Revelation 21 specifies that after the day of Judgement, we will live on a new Earth. But I'm just splitting hairs, I guess. :sorry: But wherever we end up when we are saved, it has to be superior to life right now, because we are separated from the Almighty. :)
This for me too! I long for the millenial kingdom! Then the new heaven and new earth He will create!
 
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I don't. For several reasons.

First is that I was obviously placed on Earth for a reason. Dunno what it is, but if I spend all my time wishing I were somewhere else, I'll miss all the wonders God has put right in front of me, and odds are I'll also miss whatever God's intended me to do. To quote Yoda:
"Never his mind on WHERE HE WAS hm, WHAT HE WAS DOIN'!"

Second, nobody knows what Heaven will be like. Eye has not seen, ear has not heard, mind has not conceived what God has ready. I just can't seem to long for something that I know nothing and can know nothing about.

I also think that God can be with us on Earth just as much as in Heaven. He was with people at the beginning, He was with people when He walked among us as Jesus, He can be with us today. And He wouldn't have put us on Earth unless He WANTED us here, so... yeah, I dunno.

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Not like Jesus died or anything so we could know that salvation. *roll eyes*

There's just things you can't do on Earth that God can allow once you're in His eternity, that's all. :)


Grace and peace.
 
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There's just things you can't do on Earth that God can allow once you're in His eternity, that's all. :)


Grace and peace.


This may sound bad but I've always kind of seen it as the opposite. I'm sure heaven's great and all but according the Bible we'll be doing two things: praising and working.

Now don't get me wrong: those are fine in and of themselves but I already attend church and work during the week. I was just hoping heaven would be different instead of the same old routine. I'll miss playing golf and writing music and being able to go on adventures. I'll miss Humphrey Bogart films and reading Raymond Chandler and being able to goof around with friends after a long day. I just figure we'll be so happy that we won't realize that we're essentially doing the same thing every day for all eternity.

I still want to go to heaven and I don't mean to sound selfish. I just don't want it to be boring, which it sounds like it may be. Just being honest!
 
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This may sound bad but I've always kind of seen it as the opposite. I'm sure heaven's great and all but according the Bible we'll be doing two things: praising and working.

Now don't get me wrong: those are fine in and of themselves but I already attend church and work during the week. I was just hoping heaven would be different instead of the same old routine. I'll miss playing golf and writing music and being able to go on adventures. I'll miss Humphrey Bogart films and reading Raymond Chandler and being able to goof around with friends after a long day. I just figure we'll be so happy that we won't realize that we're essentially doing the same thing every day for all eternity.

I still want to go to heaven and I don't mean to sound selfish. I just don't want it to be boring, which it sounds like it may be. Just being honest!

Wow you have such a big misconception of what heaven is like.

Bibically Heaven is where God resides, and there are two heavens. One is the one God is living in right now, the other is at the end of Revelations where God will live with man on New Earth.

New Earth is a perfect earth. The things you enjoy on this earth right now will be perfect in heaven and much more joyous and beautiful.

So you will get to play golf in heaven for as long as you like. You'll be able to go on untold adventures and explore wonderful places all the while doing it with people you love and enjoy being with.

The best part of it is that you get to be with Jesus and get to see God's face. I imagine God's face will be the most beautiful and perfect vision. I try to compare it to looking at a really attractive girl or a beautiful scenery except infinitely better.

Heaven is anything but boring. In fact, it will the most fun you'll ever have.

Praise the Lord.
 
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Wow you have such a big misconception of what heaven is like.

Bibically Heaven is where God resides, and there are two heavens. One is the one God is living in right now, the other is at the end of Revelations where God will live with man on New Earth.

New Earth is a perfect earth. The things you enjoy on this earth right now will be perfect in heaven and much more joyous and beautiful.

So you will get to play golf in heaven for as long as you like. You'll be able to go on untold adventures and explore wonderful places all the while doing it with people you love and enjoy being with.

The best part of it is that you get to be with Jesus and get to see God's face. I imagine God's face will be the most beautiful and perfect vision. I try to compare it to looking at a really attractive girl or a beautiful scenery except infinitely better.

Heaven is anything but boring. In fact, it will the most fun you'll ever have.

Praise the Lord.

Biblically, that is sound except I don't think God will look like an attractive girl ^^
 
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Wow you have such a big misconception of what heaven is like.

Bibically Heaven is where God resides, and there are two heavens. One is the one God is living in right now, the other is at the end of Revelations where God will live with man on New Earth.

New Earth is a perfect earth. The things you enjoy on this earth right now will be perfect in heaven and much more joyous and beautiful.

So you will get to play golf in heaven for as long as you like. You'll be able to go on untold adventures and explore wonderful places all the while doing it with people you love and enjoy being with.

The best part of it is that you get to be with Jesus and get to see God's face. I imagine God's face will be the most beautiful and perfect vision. I try to compare it to looking at a really attractive girl or a beautiful scenery except infinitely better.

Heaven is anything but boring. In fact, it will the most fun you'll ever have.

Praise the Lord.

True that! :thumbsup:

For me, it's hard to long for Heaven, since I know so little about it, and there aren't any travel guides for it. Not quite the same as say, really anticipating a trip to San Francisco, and increasing my longing with pictures of the Embarcadero or write-ups of the Golden Gate and the Haight-Asbury district.

But one thing I really look forward to is seeing those who have fallen asleep, and those who I've long lost contact with; and that we'll finally understand each other completely. No more misunderstandings, no more misconceptions, etc.
 
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