Heaven III
I saw Heaven as a forever adventure, a continual path of exploration and discovery. Zacharias references Chesterton in the celebration of monotony; the child's monotony.
Could Heaven be a constant chant of "Again, Again!" "Holy, Holy, Holy"? Is it astonishment and wonder at the uncovering of God's face before our freshly remade eyes; The One revelation constantly replayed, rejoiced, renewed? This dance of expectation, consummation, celebration, and fresh expectation is very similar to the idea of continual discovery, except the Identity of God is fixed. Can a fixed reality be so wonderful as to evoke eternal celebration?
Only God could be this reality. Is He?
Could Heaven be a constant chant of "Again, Again!" "Holy, Holy, Holy"? Is it astonishment and wonder at the uncovering of God's face before our freshly remade eyes; The One revelation constantly replayed, rejoiced, renewed? This dance of expectation, consummation, celebration, and fresh expectation is very similar to the idea of continual discovery, except the Identity of God is fixed. Can a fixed reality be so wonderful as to evoke eternal celebration?
Only God could be this reality. Is He?
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