In Heaven, Will Questions of Little or No Eternal Significance such as, “How Does Gravity Work?” Continue to Interest Us, or Will We Not Even Remember or Care?

In Heaven, Will Questions of Little or No Eternal Significance such as, “How Does Gravity Work?” Continue to Interest Us, or Will We Not Even Remember or Care?

article - Randy Alcorn
I think questions about the natural world help us know God better, since Romans 1 says he reveals himself to us in creation. We will not be infinite, so we'll never know everything, but we will understand a great deal more than we do now. So I'd say we won't automatically know answers to a question like gravity, but we will be capable of learning the answers. We do know we will be learning about God and His wonders throughout eternity (Eph. 2:7).

Readers' Responses to We Shall See God

article - Multiple Readers
The book is simply fantastic! I loved it. I have read many devotional books. Always in the past Iwould read them quickly from start to finish in order, more like one would read a regular book. With We Shall See God, I read it as a devotional. I would read one or two of the devotional days (not necessarily in order, but according to which title sounded interesting) then I would ponder those thoughts all day long. This book made me want to read more books by Mr. Alcorn. —C.Y.
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