Q&A: Revelation 21:1-2 and time in heaven. Heaven will involve time — months, sequential experiences — in physical resurrected bodies in the new creation. "Time will be no more" is poetic for everlasting, not literal timelessness.
Q&A — time in heaven (Revelation 21-22)
Revelation 22:2 mentions "each month" — a temporal term. "Time will be no more" means time won't run out, not that there's no succession of moments. Heaven includes physical bodies in a new earth, which is temporal. William Lane Craig's view: God is timeless before creation but enters time with the universe. Mike admits his younger view of heaven as "a really long worship song" was wrong and partly derived from cartoons.
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