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Originally Posted by BrainWashed
When I type about "seeing loved ones in heaven," I type about those who died in Christ. Example: A wife died in Christ and the husband makes the comment that one day he'll see her again." I can't even run into HomeTownGuy (poster on AFF) in my city. How are you going to run into your wife where there will be multitudes upon multitudes? Again, they comfort themselves with "seeing their loved ones again" when that may never be the case. I know it's sad because I would want to see my family again. If you really think about it and realize that you may never recognize or see anyone in your family again even though you're all in heaven, it's a little depressing, in all honesty.
I've often wondered about this subject. If there are cities, etc., I hope there are shooting ranges and guns! lol...I have to have my guns!!
However, I often wonder what the angels do. Do they just stand in the presence of God? Do they have their selected place of habitation? It's mind-boggling.
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I dont see any reason why a person will not be able to meet and interact with others they know in the resurrection. We shall be like the angels and I dont see angels bumbling around like we do now not being able to get stuff done.
I doubt there will be guns in the resurrection. Guns pertain to this life. We'll have much more to occupy ourselves with in the next.
Angels administer God's Kingdom. They are His divine government. We will participate. Who knows what exactly we will be doing? One thing is for sure, we won't be bored.