Embracing Heaven: A Journey of Relationship with Christ

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my counsel as we Ponder all of these is let us put the primary emphasis on the relational dimension of Heaven not the spatial dimension of Heaven mhm and I'll try to defend that in just a minute I don't mean that we put no emphasis on the spatial material creational dimension of heaven but that it be secondary [00:01:44]

I think the Bible encourages us to focus on our being with Christ with God as the main blessing of heaven and that the fact that we will eventually have Resurrection bodies in a new creation is a glorious but a secondary reality now that may be a controversial statement I don't know I think it's right with Christ is primary [00:02:22]

first God himself is spirit and is not Material John 4:24 God is spirit and those who worship Him must worship Him in spirit and truth and Jesus said a spirit does not have Flesh and Bones as you see that I have therefore God has no spatial dimension itions therefore when the Bible speaks of God being in a place [00:03:09]

it is referring to his special influence in that place or his special personal relational presence in that place it's not spal I think you can sum up the reality of the presence of God like what does the presence of God mean in three ways one he is in every place because he has no limits and he is in no place [00:03:35]

Heaven as the dwelling of God is not a spatial statement it is a way of saying that God is above outside his creation so Solomon prays in First Kings 8:27 behold Heaven and the highest Heaven cannot contain you how much less this house that I have built in other words go up through the heavens and when you get to the highest Heaven [00:04:21]

Christ today is seated at the right hand of God Colossians 3:1 if then you have been raised with Christ seek the things that are above where Christ is seated at the right hand of God but God has no body he has no physical hands neither a right or a left he's not Material not spatial so for Christ to be at his right hand [00:06:11]

the resurrection body that Jesus has is like and yet unlike our bodies his friends could recognize Jesus after he rose from the dead they could touch him he could eat but he also appeared and disappeared in strange ways unlike our bodies now that strange fact together with the fact that he is at the right hand of God [00:06:55]

the New Testament describes mainly in relational terms not spatial terms Colossians 3:3 you have died and your life is hidden with Christ in God that's now Philippians 1:23 my desire is to depart and be with Christ that's death that's far better he says 2 Corinthians 5:8 we should rather be away from the body and at home with the Lord [00:08:00]

it's not wrong to think of heaven today as a place where Christ sits in supreme authority over creation as long as we realize that the spatial reality of this place defies limitation to the ordinary categories of this present creation it just won't fit the world that we now know heaven will have familiar aspects [00:09:11]

we do well not to focus on what we don't know but to rivet our Attention our main attention on the one we do know and be so familiar with him get to know him so deeply go down into such depths of love for him that to be with him when we die and forever will make all spatial realities precious but secondary [00:09:47]

I can see my life as a slowly ascending spiral so not straight line not Circle but spiral for a spiral suggests a life where each new New Circle each new year or decade still contains within it the makeup of the old the feeling of familiarity the octogenarian still aware of what it felt like to be a child [00:12:17]

looking back we can begin to understand our own unique story and see that we have been moving in a spiral around a center now when I read that I thought that helps yeah that really helps because as I as I stand here uh before this microphone my 14-year-old experience of shin splints it's just like yesterday [00:13:04]

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