GoldenKingGaze
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I am not sure Heaven is like that. Heaven is described as being full of all knowledge. Answers to all questions. When Christ returns one thing He will do, according to the Bible, is explain why His just judgements are fair, in full.You can call it 'eradication' (my term) or 'cessation' (your term) - terminology isn't the issue here.
Um...that would spell the eradication/cessation of the telephone. Just like I said. Look, are you going to talk to your brothers in heaven? If so, will the Spirit ever help to guide what you say? That's prophecy.
You're not making any sense. The prophets already DID hear God's voice directly.
You can't have your cake and eat it too. If this passage is foretelling an eschatological cessation, then knowledge should cease.
Since your reading doesn't make sense, you are forced to produce vague analogies that aren't clear and don't really fit.
My reading provides a more seamless fit for Paul's words. But since you've already decided to stick with an implausible reading, there's nothing I can do about it.
In the Gospel, Jesus says that when He returns, that it will not be that He is here or there, but it will be as lightning, with east and west lit up all at once. Light is like God. It gives understanding.
I try to explain myself to you in part because, I don't want to be all alone and unable to communicate with others.
There will be a focal point of source, and one lot of light. I think so. We don't exactly know. So I could suppose people will look up to a great light that is supernatural. They won't have another source of supernatural knowing. But the wisdom with from learning and from Isaiah 11:2 if they already have that will be theirs automatically as usual.
When Christ returns, knowledge will increase beyond the degree and pace of the spiritual gift. Probably faster and surer than speech.
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