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Think we'll know each other in heaven?

I'm sorry, but I have to respectfully disagree with you there on that one. I find it really hard to believe that once we both get to Heaven that Joey and I won't recognize each other.

Since scripture says we will not know what we will appear like other than having new glorified bodies and not this fleshly body I have no idea if we will really know even our own family members nor will it even matter as we are all brothers and sisters in Christ. There really is no way of knowing until we get there what we will look like other than knowing we will be like Christ in His glorified body.
 
Since scripture says we will not know what we will appear like other than having new glorified bodies and not this fleshly body I have no idea if we will really know even our own family members nor will it even matter as we are all brothers and sisters in Christ. There really is no way of knowing until we get there what we will look like other than knowing we will be like Christ in His glorified body.





True, but I just think that it would be considered really sad if we didn't recognize each other and since sadness doesn't exist in Heaven then I really do think that we'll know each other.
 
1 Corinthians 13:12

Verna, who misses her beloved Ronnie very much, quotes this to me often. I dunno...in Heaven, the past will be wiped away, we'll be perfected and made...truly whole, Real, even. New names, the whole shebang. And yet...

as brothers+sisters in Christ, it stands to reason that we'll somehow be made to know that the glorious creature before us was once..."your sister lisa" or "your brother Edward" or...all that. I don't know how exactly it will work out, but it will be a joyful sort of knowing...knowing that so and so from the fallen world is also an overcomer, in Christ Jesus.
 
all Eve had to gain from eating that fruit was the knowledge of evil.

Amen! That's what He showed me.


I also kind of hope that we're all wrong about Bible prophesy to some degree - whether we're pre-trib, mid-trib, no rapture at all. One day we'll see it all played out and be like "Oooohhh! so that's what it meant!" :lol

You know it! This is one of the things I want to talk about with Enoch; what did he think it meant when he wrote all his prophecies about Christ? Did he see it happen in real time, looking from heaven as it was fulfilled? What things surprised him?

I know God will have many surprises, for all of us ... the big thing is to be living in such a way that we avoid any unpleasant surprises, and that's a communal thing
 
I do. I think every ability we have now will be enhanced. I think every reality we can experience now will be more real. In short, I think our eternity has already started ...

I need biblical support for such a view. Can you defend it from Scripture?

Oz
 
When on the Mountain of Transfiguration Peter seemed to recognize both Moses and Elijah...and he had never seen a picture or met these guys before. (Obviously)

How did he know who these guys were?
 
When on the Mountain of Transfiguration Peter seemed to recognize both Moses and Elijah...and he had never seen a picture or met these guys before. (Obviously)

How did he know who these guys were?

Do you call that experience knowing one another in heaven? Was Peter in heaven?
 
Do you call that experience knowing one another in heaven? Was Peter in heaven?
Well...I know that I don't know how Peter recognized the two patriarchs he never met or seen a picture of. But I assume that it has something to do with the "knowing" that will happen in Heaven.
 
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