My parents, my grandparents, all the people who have died that were in my life. It will be so great, though to see my mom, because she used to tell me that if I would just let god in my life everything would get better. She did not have accurate knowledge of God, but she sure was right. It will be so wonderful to be able to help her learn the truth after the resurrection! And my dad sure will be surprised!!!! I so look forward to that time! Thanks for asking.
2007-04-09 03:11:41
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answered by wannaknow 5
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The first time I was asked this question, there was so many things to appreciate the most. that I thought of immediately, that I asked if I could think about it for a little bit. {As others have already said, the Resurrection is right up there, to be sure. Also, that everyone on earth will be united in peace and will all be lovers of Jehovah. For those of us that face the trials of illness every day; believe it when I say; 'Not being sick!' will be a relief beyond measure. That justice and love will reign.} The best one to come to my mind: But to think that the day is coming when all the terrible, horrific, and evil things that I have seen, lived through, and experienced, will one day no longer be a memory (ies) that I possess. Is probably the best, and the end result of, living in God's Kingdom, under the rule of His Son, brought to perfection and then, under God Almighty Himself. Yes, I believe this to be the best. Living and loving in God's Kingdom, under perfect conditions. While not remembering wickedness.
2016-05-19 23:04:27
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answered by vonda 3
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It is possible that I may see them again when this life is over, but I don't feel that they have completely left. Your loved ones also loved you. If they are in an afterlife that is eternal rather than in a cycle of rebirth or the atheist worm-food, than they would still love. I know some people say that "God" makes you forget all things on earth so that you won't feel pain, but I find that concept ridiculous. A large part of who we are is based on who we do love, and have loved in the past.
If Heaven exists under the christian dogma, then theoretically it is a place of ultimate love. Those that love you will not forget you. Those that love me will not forget me. I believe that they look in on us from time to time. Haven't you ever had those moments where you can almost feel someone you have lost? Personally, I think that is a moment when they check on you, making sure you are alright and maybe even passing a silent message of love.
2007-04-07 20:14:16
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answered by Anonymous
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The longer one lives the more ones life is touched by the loss of family and dear friends. I am so looking forward to a big family reunion in paradise! Both my grandmas, Mamaw and Madea. My beautiful mother and her sister. My first pioneer partner. So many dear friends. "Let your kingdom come".
2007-04-08 13:39:43
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answered by babydoll 7
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Of course I look forward to seeing my loved ones when I go to Heaven. Pay no attention to those others. In Heaven, we will be without our bodies, but our souls, our essence, will carry on forever. We will see those that we have missed for so long. Not as flesh and blood, but as the "love" we saw inside them while here on Earth.
2007-04-07 20:14:31
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answered by shadowtrip 2
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If there is an afterlife, yes definitely. But I do have my doubts. No one has ever come back from the dead (yes people have had NDEs but that isn't the same thing) so no one can say for sure that there is a hereafter.
2007-04-07 20:25:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I do look forward to it on the other side.
I have many loved ones I will be so happy to see again!
2007-04-07 20:11:43
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answered by Lisa the Pooh 7
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Jesus my mommy and daddy in the light.I see.Waiting and stumbling each and every night.One night Jesus came to me in my room.So full of despair filled my heart.Jesus saved me that night He gave me a new start.I go through pain in my life that does hurt,But one day we will all be together with Jesus.Our families waiting in the light.How glorious it will be.It surely will come you see.No pain no crying all tears will be washed away.And that will be the finest day
2007-04-07 20:12:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I am looking forward to seeing both of my beloved grandmothers and my dear father. Most of all, I want to see Jesus! God bless you!
2007-04-07 20:14:22
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answered by Marie 7
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Well if I could see them again, why wouldn't I look forward to it? I would hope we wouldn't get "there" and say "oh great, it's him...." lol
2007-04-07 20:08:47
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answered by Anonymous
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