Abraham wrote:I had no idea (I'm not well schooled in things theological) that bureaucracy existed in Paradise.
People who don't know any better try to assign worldly characteristics to the unfathomable, because they are not comfortable with the unknown. People who love bureaucracies are likely to assign bureaucracies to the vision of heaven........but that is not what is
truly meant by "building up your treasures in heaven." Having a Christian worldview myself, I can only "know" what is specifically described in the Bible, and there really isn't that much there about it in the way of specifics.....even from the mouth of the Universe's Architect....except that it is better than what we have here, right now. I just started reading Pat Buchanan's
Suicide of a Superpower yesterday. It just further reinforces my view that I am merely enduring this life, waiting for the next. What he says in his book expresses perfectly the sentiments that I have posted here many times in the past couple of years—that we are in decline, and I do not see it changing without a cataclysmic social upheaval. "Enduring" does not mean that I have no joy or love in my life, but it
does mean that the good in my life pales in comparison to what is to come in the next, and the negatives in this earthly world are pressing hard against the good that I have now. I don't have a death wish, but I have lived my life for the past 19 years since my salvation as if every day I wake up is a good day, but the day that I don't will be a better one. Not accidentally, I think, I have settled at a church called "1:21 Community Church." Some think it is named that because it is located near the TX-121 freeway, but it is
really called that because our "life verse" is Philippians 1:21 - "To live is Christ, to die is gain."
I wait expectantly.
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”
― G. Michael Hopf, "Those Who Remain"
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