Love questions from kids. Even adult kids! LOL Hats off to Henry! I agree with the possibility of Hitler being in heaven, but I can see both sides of the possibility. Could we run out of chances? Probably. There is a point of pride where we can see the truth and still reject it. There are other parts of that question I am unsure about. To start, do we truly understand what heaven is? I would have to begin by unpacking that one first and that is a rabbit hole I have gone down a little in the past and pulled back on because it was so overwhelming! My thoughts on how we will relate to time in eternity is more like an old construct that we don't have use for. Maybe like an old apartment building that we used to live in and now it is empty, but it is still standing solid. So we can see it, we can remember it, but it just doesn't seem very relevant anymore. I like where Josh was going with the playful innovation aspect of timelessness. It is so true that not fearing failure or risk is going to have a huge impact on what we endeavor to explore and create! Questions leading to questions in relationship is so true, in my experience! I sometimes do end up pulling back when I experience things that are too difficult to comprehend or maybe can even be translated as traumatic. Recently I was going through a dry period. I think it was due to suddenly losing my close friend. I felt kind of disconnected and wasn't engaging Yeshua like I do most of the time. Like usual, when I am not "tuning in" properly, I had a dream to get my attention. I walked into a room and my friend was sitting at the head of a long table. I was facing her side and I was feeling reluctant to walk up to her as I didn't know what to say. She turned to face me and said, "You didn't say goodbye." I replied, "YOU didn't say goodbye!" and she said, "I didn't go anywhere." I realized the dream was about my true best friend, Yeshua. I had left the table of communion, but He was waiting for me there.
Love questions from kids. Even adult kids! LOL Hats off to Henry!
I agree with the possibility of Hitler being in heaven, but I can see both sides of the possibility. Could we run out of chances? Probably. There is a point of pride where we can see the truth and still reject it. There are other parts of that question I am unsure about. To start, do we truly understand what heaven is? I would have to begin by unpacking that one first and that is a rabbit hole I have gone down a little in the past and pulled back on because it was so overwhelming!
My thoughts on how we will relate to time in eternity is more like an old construct that we don't have use for. Maybe like an old apartment building that we used to live in and now it is empty, but it is still standing solid. So we can see it, we can remember it, but it just doesn't seem very relevant anymore.
I like where Josh was going with the playful innovation aspect of timelessness. It is so true that not fearing failure or risk is going to have a huge impact on what we endeavor to explore and create!
Questions leading to questions in relationship is so true, in my experience! I sometimes do end up pulling back when I experience things that are too difficult to comprehend or maybe can even be translated as traumatic. Recently I was going through a dry period. I think it was due to suddenly losing my close friend. I felt kind of disconnected and wasn't engaging Yeshua like I do most of the time. Like usual, when I am not "tuning in" properly, I had a dream to get my attention. I walked into a room and my friend was sitting at the head of a long table. I was facing her side and I was feeling reluctant to walk up to her as I didn't know what to say. She turned to face me and said, "You didn't say goodbye." I replied, "YOU didn't say goodbye!" and she said, "I didn't go anywhere."
I realized the dream was about my true best friend, Yeshua. I had left the table of communion, but He was waiting for me there.