We Shall See God on Audio

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I have seldom so much enjoyed putting a book together as I did We Shall See God. (See my previous post for more on Spurgeon and why I decided to compile the book.) When Oasis Audio asked me to read the audio version of We Shall See God, I replied, “Yes, under one condition—that you get a great voice actor with a British accent to read the Spurgeon part. Then I’ll just read my own. No way can I read Spurgeon.” Well, they got award-winning audio reader Simon Vance, and he did a wonderful job! Here is the first ...
In Heaven, Will Questions of Little or No Eternal Significance such as, “How Does Gravity Work?” Continue to Interest Us, or Will We Not Even Remember or Care?

In Heaven, Will Questions of Little or No Eternal Significance such as, “How Does Gravity Work?” Continue to Interest Us, or Will We Not Even Remember or Care?

article - Randy Alcorn
I think questions about the natural world help us know God better, since Romans 1 says he reveals himself to us in creation. We will not be infinite, so we'll never know everything, but we will understand a great deal more than we do now. So I'd say we won't automatically know answers to a question like gravity, but we will be capable of learning the answers. We do know we will be learning about God and His wonders throughout eternity (Eph. 2:7).
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