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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." |
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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: Don, I've found in 1 Corintihians 13: vs12 specifically, that we will know all and they will know us. "When that which is perfect has come.." vs10 - this passage has been quibbled about for years about this being the Lord or the canonical scripture. For me, the Christ is the only thing that can be perfect. And according to Revelation the 7 thunders havent been written about. So the scripture is not complete. That is, according John the Revelator. Back to your question. In the Corinthian letter chapter 13 is regarded as the LOVE letter and it discusses what is temporal and what is eternal. Love being that which is non failing being eternal. In vs10, the second part says, "..then that which is in part will be done away.". In part being NOT complete. But that which is perfect is complete. Vs12, we will see, "...face to face". This to me is when we will see and know all things. hope i didnt convolute the story....*PEACE* |