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It's quite exciting though to have the sort of faith that can say
"We don't quite know what Heaven's going to be like but surely
there'll be more than standinging around singing!" <Smile
I firmly believe that we are going to enjoy our freedom as people
who can then see and that there will be lovely things to do.
Ask me to back this up in Scripture and I can't but I'm really
waiting to get there with great anticipation!
Carol
> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Phil Scovell <[log in to unmask]
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Date: Sat, 22 Apr 2006 21:52:23 -0600
>Subject: Re: Another question to ponder
>Like Brad, or whatever handle he is using these days, I haven't
seen any
>Scriptural evidence but I sure hope that's where all the animals
are when we
>get there. god watches out for them, including every little
sparrow that
>falls to the earth, and I am sure the horses we are riding when
we return
>with Jesus are symbolic in some way, too. Regardless, I'm hoping
all the
>earthly animals are there. I've always wanted a lion for a pet.
If they
>aren't there, I bet the angels will out do any pets we may have
had on
>earth. Surely, since God made the animals for our enjoyment,
look how much
>fun Adam had with all the animal kingdom, the Lord must have
something
>planned that is even better. Somehow, I find it difficult to
believe God
>will forget about all the animals He made, though. Yet, the
Scriptures are
>strangely quiet about this issue.
>Phil.
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