Heavenly conversations


1 Corinthians 13:12 For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known.


What forms a nice conversation? Exchange of knowledge and sharing experiences. It means learning, acquiring facts which we didn't early on know early on. 


Some accounts of those who have gone to heaven reveal that apostle Paul sits some some men in a circle to talk about what? His revelations in the Word as he was doing so in the world when he was alive. 


They say that in heaven you won't fail to recognize David because you would see someone obviously worshipping. It will be awesome to ask him about the Psalms. 


I wonder whether those who don't read their bibles will have to ask the other bible characters about theirs experiences while on earth? Some only want to find out from the Lord why their mother died? Why they didn't get married? Questions which are so carnal. How shall one who was not serving at all while on earth hold a conversation with the great men of faith in Hebrews 11? You won't even easily relate to what you did here if at all you did nothing for the sake of expanding the kingdom of God. 


Child of God, life is not only about eating and drinking, it's about answering the greater call of knowing God and making Him known. I urge you to get into the Word and actively serving God in the ministry of spreading the gospel in whatever capacity so that you may have fruitful conversations with the saints who went before us in heaven.

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