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Table Talk: One critique from non-believers is that faith is “just pie in the sky when you die.” Even Christians sometimes wonder if the afterlife will be boring or what we will be doing there. How might you respond to those descriptions of Christianity?
[“Table Talk” is an opening question or topic for discussion at the beginning of our time together. The intent is to help group members (around tables, with four to six at each table) build connections with each other, as well as to guide thinking in a direction related to the passage.]
We began our final discussion about the Creed with our thoughts or expectations about heaven. Those ideas ranged from meeting and talking with other saints (Moses, Paul, David, etc.) to the ability to travel in space. One person commented that we will be quite busy relationally with all those who have gone before us. Another expectation was that we will find the perfection of all that is beautiful here – majestic mountains and the rest of nature and everything else that is good and wonderful here. Job describes all we see as only the “edges” or “fringes” of God’s ways (Job 26:14), and C. S. Lewis called all earthly blessings “a kind of copy, or echo, or mirage” of what is to come.[1] Those suggestions should excite anyone who believes in and desires heaven. Continue reading