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NASB | 2 Samuel 12:23 "But now he has died; why should I fast? Can I bring him back again? I will go to him, but he will not return to me." |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | 2 Samuel 12:23 "But now he is dead; why should I [continue to] fast? Can I bring him back again? I will go to him [when I die], but he will not return to me." |
Bible Question:
I believe that one will know their loved ones when they get to heaven. I can't find where it states or suggests it in the Bible. Could someone direct me to where the scripture might be found. Thanks, Don |
Bible Answer: Hello rapturedon! Yes, I believe that humans do not lose their consciousness after death. In 1 Thessalonians 4:13-17, Paul deals with the "dead in Christ" and assures the Thessalonian Christians that there will be a reunion of loved ones and that they will recognize their loved ones in the eternal state. This sounds very much like consciousness to me! Also, David knew (in 2 Samuel 12:23) that he would be reunited with his deceased son in heaven. He had no doubt about recognizing him. As well, Moses and Elijah appeared to Jesus on the Mount of Transfiguration (Matt. 17:1-8), and they were recognized by all who were present. And, in the example that you have already cited in Luke 16:19-31, the rich man, Lazarus, and Abraham were all recognizant of each other in the intermediate state. The consciousness of a believer immediately following death is a blissful experience (Philippians 1:21) since we will be with the Lord Jesus! And the consciousness of an unbeliever is not so pleasant (Luke 16:19-31). Blessings to you, Nolan |