faramir.pete
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This question is re-occurring to me as a result of the impending death of little Charlie Gard. You see 29 years ago my wife and I had a son who had an inoperable heart condition and he died at just 2 days old.
We had him baptised, even though we were both just nominal Christians, and hewas buried in the local church.
I later found what I now know to be true faith in Christ and have a belief that my son is in heaven awaiting the second coming.
But here is my question, do our bodies age in heaven like they do on earth? Paul seems to say that we will all get new bodies at the rapture, imperishable ones, so to me it seems likely that those bodies will age, but have those who have died before then continued to age?
For my son, Sean he would have simply grown up, but what about some of the other folks there from much longer - they will be thousands of years old now!
So will I meet a 2 day old son, or a fully grown man?
What do you think?
Pete from Peterborough UK
We had him baptised, even though we were both just nominal Christians, and hewas buried in the local church.
I later found what I now know to be true faith in Christ and have a belief that my son is in heaven awaiting the second coming.
But here is my question, do our bodies age in heaven like they do on earth? Paul seems to say that we will all get new bodies at the rapture, imperishable ones, so to me it seems likely that those bodies will age, but have those who have died before then continued to age?
For my son, Sean he would have simply grown up, but what about some of the other folks there from much longer - they will be thousands of years old now!
So will I meet a 2 day old son, or a fully grown man?
What do you think?
Pete from Peterborough UK