What is Heaven Like In My Mind?
(My Imagination)
For at least two thousand years people
have tried to picture Heaven- the next life after this one. The final
book of the Bible has the most vivid images found anywhere. Some take
it literally and quite accurately according to our capacity to
picture it as a most beautiful place. I suppose my thinking has
evolved beyond those images although not eliminating any of those
pictures. I want to share some of the details that have come to me in
the past years from various experiences and suggestions.
We used to think of Heaven as somewhere
up there far away from earth. Some years ago I learned that Gerald
Destine, whom we have met only a few times, believed that heaven will
be right here on earth. The Book of Revelation does talk of heaven
coming down, apparently to where we are, although there would be a
new Heaven and a new earth. So maybe it would be right here, renewed.
But how much of the here would continue
or resemble the new Earth/Heaven? Some years ago as I was walking
through our orange farm in Belize on a Sunday morning in an
atmosphere of worship, I suddenly exclaimed, “God are you enjoying
this as much as I am?” I went back home and after that, made a map
of every tree on the farm, as much as possible, and entitled it, “Our
Garden of God.” God made the earth as he wanted it to be, the way
he enjoyed it, and the way his image in man would appreciate it as
much as he could comprehend it. I have often been enthralled by the
wild flowers in natures, in hidden places where no man would ever see
them. God must have planted them for his own bountiful enjoyment. So
if this is what he wanted man to enjoy even as he does, why would not
Heaven be in the pattern of nature as we appreciate it?
Certainly there would be major
differences. There would be no heat or cold that would make us
uncomfortable. Either we or temperatures would come together
comfortably. Our bodies might change, or the weather might! There are
also matters of time and space that will be different. Time is a
measurement of duration for man's sake so he can tell when things are
happening as life here has limited duration. In eternity, time will
not be a factor. As God is the light and there will be no need for
the sun, according to Scripture, there will be no day or night- just
the perpetual light of God's presence- everywhere. Somehow, space
also will no longer be a barrier to fellowship either. We will not be
limited in traveling ability, but as spirits, we will crisscross
distance without reference to space limitations of gravity or
inertia. There will also be eternity to meet all the people we knew
here and so there will be no longing to meet anyone without being
able to access them any time as time will be no more.
On the question of Heaven being on
earth. I suppose it is also more plausible with my experience in
Belize where we were closer to nature unspoiled. And now back here in
Indiana, having the fortunate experience of enjoying our own little
Garden of God where we live. It just seems that nature altered a bit
would be heaven. There is also our retirement which enlightens our
view of heaven. All our needs are supplied without necessitating
work. We tend the land as no doubt Adam was to do in the original
Garden of God. Just “tending it” so we. It is activity but not
work. It is at our leisure, not of our necessity. It is to make this
Garden more as we like it, a right God has entrusted to us in making
us co-maintainer of his earth. So Heaven will also find us moving
about in joyful activity in a glorious Nature environment.
Certainly Heaven is much more than I
can pictured here. At least this maybe a beginning as Heaven may be.
It would be absurd to assume any close picture of all God has
prepared for us. What about the restoration of our personalities
which will be renewed and healed , enabling us to relate in joyous
harmony with all people? What about the full knowledge and experience
of God's love? What of knowing those of the rest of God's creation in
other worlds? There will be so much more than we can imagine in the
best of our dreams. But it is exciting to start dreaming!
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