Well Phil,
I can already see that my question wouldn't matter any more. It is
definitely a, this side of the veil question. You know, once you get
to heaven, don't you think that it would be fun to either watch a
video of all the great bible stories or actually be a part of
them? I mean, I don't know if there is much that we will want to ask
once we are in heaven to stay. Just by being there, we will probably
have so much more understanding than we do now. After all, now, we
see through a glass darkly, but, when we see face to face, it must
mean that we will just understand.
Just my thoughts,
Kathy
At 02:53 PM 1/5/2006, you wrote:
>I have come to a chapter, one I wasn't planning on writing, in my sequel to
>The Coil Of The Snake, where someone dies and goes to Heaven. I am finding
>this a very unusual task. I am putting a lot of my own idea into the
>chapter, of course, but also I have read, and heard, accounts of those who
>have gone to Heaven so I incorporate some of those ideas as well. If they
>are Biblical, that is. Yet, the chapter will fall far short of what it must
>really be like. There will be theological questions answered in this
>chapter as the inhabitance of Heaven discuss various aspects of the Bible.
>Eventually, and I have no idea how long it will take to finish this chapter,
>I will probably post it here on the list for others to read. In one part of
>the chapter, the person who has just gone to Heaven, tries to decide what
>his first real theological question should be as he talks with the Lord.
>So, since I didn't even know what my question my be, that's why I was
>asking. I thought I might get an idea by asking all of you here what you
>might ask. Think of your question from the standpoint of already being in
>Heaven and talking to Jesus. Maybe that will help. I'll be using some of
>your replies and ideas already.
>
>Phil.
>
>Jesus Is Your Problem, Not Satan.
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