It can be a harsh disappointment to discover God does not live in heaven, probably because we’ve invested for so long, in an idea that ‘one day’, we will live with God. We console ourselves and loved ones with advice that our previously departed loved ones and friends are now with God. Of course, our words are true, but not complete. In reality, God may not actually live in heaven, but instead, maybe Heaven lives in God! God is just as available now as He will be then, and He isn’t off somewhere taking a nap until our natural lives expire. A key difference between living in the natural now and after death are; there are no more distractions to the present reality of an all present God.

Those who read me regularly know when I write an article such as this, it isn’t intended to offend, yet I’m aware of the risks associated with talking about such sensitive subjects. Writing this piece, my intention is to challenge myself to ‘rethink’ God, and experience Him as He is, in each present moment.
Without question, it’s impossible to live on Earth without knowing first hand the sting of death. From the time I was born, I was taught through society, to place value on ‘time’, by measuring every-‘thing’. This fear-based thinking fails to realize God is not a ‘thing’, nor is my eternal self. This fundamental miscalculation is part of the premise which my human nature can not find God. We’ve all lost loved ones or had negative diagnosis’ at a doctor; thus, our humanity calculates this as perceiving natural death as being ‘like a shoe waiting to drop’. In error, we perceive death as final; but in reality, it’s the beginning (if you want to know how to experience death and continue living, keep reading).
The Gospel removed the sting of death by revealing a greater dimension (one that is higher). Circumstances we face aren’t in dispute because in the world, we all experience trouble. What is at dispute with our very own flesh is that in Christ, we not only see God, but we understand Him. If we are in Christ, we are also ‘as’ Christ… not a copy of Christ, but the actual real Christ. As we experience God, we discover and experience our true self, and we become aware of the folly of the flesh. Once the folly is exposed, we can choose to embrace the power of God or embrace the world, but make no mistake about it, everyone will have this folly exposed to them. If we are ‘open’ to The Spirit’, some may describe this as ‘hunger’.
A key difference between living in this body and without the body, are the distractions it faces. When the body’s life is over, it’s distractions are removed; thus, revealing what was already true and real (Your Eternalness). What if the harsh reality is true? God may not live in heaven as much as heaven lives in God. Believing Heaven lives in God changes everything in the present, which is always the meeting place. What does that do to our religion? Or, our reasoning? Or, our relationships?
What if the same were true with our loved ones? What if we missed ‘Eternity’ already living in them, while they were living in their Earth body? Would we see our neighbor different? Would we hold fast to our reasoning, or would we view each other, from here on, as part of God’s creation, loving more unconditionally?
David Roberts

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different sides reach a point where it’s impossible to reach agreement. When a jury is ‘hung’, they’ve reached an impasse. What if the whole world were to be on a collision course, a hung jury, where everybody ‘knows’ they are ‘right’. Class, patriotism, race, religion, economic warfare… Imagine all these different opinions (and many more), seeking coalition together, and standing their ground at the same time? That’s what’s happening and God is the instigator.
By the measure you are open to God, the same is true with intimacy in your relationships, neighborhood and community. You can not connect with God and remain dis-connect-ed with your neighbor.
of performing on the stage of life. What’s expected can easily become our most important thing. Transparency and willingness to be open are key to breaking free. Our homes and families are much healthier when we are fully ourselves, even though it can seem difficult, or even impossible.
Him, allowing His mind be your mind. Your interpretation of Truth is subject to your current mindset. If you’re open to God, you’ll receive openly, seeing from His point of view. If you are not open to God, your perception of Truth is cloudy.
of addiction, maybe more destructive. These have a never ending thirst to control the life and choices of others. Ultimately, all addicts have an unquenchable desire to control one thing, self. Even if self seems out of control, the addict demands control of this also.
the anti-Christ; I already know the anti-Christ is the spirit in all our flesh, and is not difficult to find when embracing hope in the world. Our flesh screams, scratches and claws to be seen. It won’t submit to God’s authority. It is always puffing up, yet never covering sin.
anything resembling the Gospel. All too often, we focus on man’s decision to either believe or not, but our focus should be on the Gospel. Is it important to believe? Sure, but it’s automatic upon hearing the Goodness of God, which brings faith and leads men to repent. There is no longer a separation between God and man; and there are no loopholes, and no caveats to this statement. Everywhere, patterns reveal God, everything else He calls an abomination. We would do well to look in the mirror and ask, “Am I an abomination to God?”