My understanding is that during the 1000 years right after Jesus return we will be in heaven for that 1000 years...
I have been told that Heaven is not a physical place. We can’t point the Hubble Space Telescope at it and take pictures. It is a place where spirits reside – for example, people believe they go to Heaven after they have died, so Christians see it as the realm of the dead. So for that 1000 years you are dead?
JesusLives said:
At the end of that time we will come back to earth...
Will you still be in spirit form on Earth? The Jehovah’s Witness believe everyone will be returned to their physical bodies.
JesusLives said:
we will be in heaven for that 1000 years going over the books to see why those who were lost are not there and seeing that God is just with the punishment dealt out to them.
I thought God was always perceived as just? Why will he need you supervising his activities? God could do with a mere thought, in the blink of an eye, what it would take a 1000 human overseers 1000 years to accomplish. Yes?
Cycel said:
I don’t know how to make you understand. This is not about making choices. I can’t choose to believe in something I don’t think is real – none of us can – and making promises of eternal life doesn’t help.
JesusLives said:
After Jesus resurrection and He appeared to Thomas and Thomas touched Jesus wounds because Thomas was a doubter - Jesus said to him in John 20:29 Thomas because you have seen me you have believed. Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed.
Have you read the Gospel of Thomas? It is interesting. It contains no narrative. It is simply a collection of the sayings of Jesus. Many of its sayings are to be found in the canonical Gospels. This ‘secret’ Gospel was the sacred literature of a group whom historians designate the Thomas Christians. The author of John would have been familiar with them. Some scholars believe that John’s story of the ‘doubting Thomas’, which appears nowhere else in scripture, was a not so veiled attack against the Thomas Christians. His hope would have been that those who read his account would then react negatively against the Thomas Christians and so favour his interpretation instead of theirs. Elaine Pagels is one scholar who takes this view. See her book
Beyond Belief: the Secret Gospel of Thomas.
JesusLives said:
So Cycel I pray for you to either hear the knock on your heart's door or somehow find a way to believe that God exists.
It is not Jesus who knocks, but Jesus who answers our knock:
“Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you.” (Matthew 7:7 NIV)
or
"So I say to you: Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you.” (Luke 11:9 NIV)
(As a sidebar, note the similarity between the two passages. Scholars think Matthew and Luke both used the same primary source material for their gospels. They have named this unknown source ‘Q’. Many think that a source similar to Thomas, composed only of sayings, was used by both Matthew and Luke in the composition of their own gospels.)
I was familiar with these two verses and did a lot of knocking. The door remained closed. I came to believe in time that scripture must be wrong for I did as asked and yet there was no response. This is what many Christian don’t understand. They think I must not have knocked loudly enough. What? God has poor hearing? Or they think I wasn’t really contrite enough. What? God’s playing hard to get? They make endless excuses to explain the lack of response. I am not the only person to have experienced this lack of interest on the part of God. There are other former Christians, now all atheists, who went through this same experience.
Of course when you still believe, but God doesn’t answer, it is confusing. Probably the most famous Christian to have experienced this was Mother Teresa. Toward the end of her life she “expressed grave doubts about God's existence and pain over her lack of faith”.
“Where is my faith? Even deep down ... there is nothing but emptiness and darkness ... If there be God—please forgive me. When I try to raise my thoughts to Heaven, there is such convicting emptiness that those very thoughts return like sharp knives and hurt my very soul ... How painful is this unknown pain—I have no Faith. Repulsed, empty, no faith, no love, no zeal, ... What do I labor for? If there be no God, there can be no soul. If there be no soul then, Jesus, You also are not true.” (see Wikipedia: Mother Teresa)
Her conclusion is one that many of us eventually arrive at though most of us are not in so public a role. Mother Teresa clearly wanted to believe. She sought God and kept searching far longer than I did. She sought to the end of her life. I gave up at age sixteen; but if she could try so long, and receive no answer from God is it any wonder there are so many atheists?
JesusLives said:
I just keep asking people to get in the boat with me and I'm starting to get an idea of how Noah might have felt asking people to get on the boat with him.. I won't stop trying....
But it is not really a ‘boat’, it is a mindset, one for which it is very difficult to provide any physical confirmation. The trouble is there are other interpretations that work just as well for which there are physical confirmations, but which don’t require a supernatural intervenor.