Friday 9 April 2010



Question:

"Will we be able to see and know our friends and family members in Heaven?"



Answer: Many people say that the first thing they want to do when they arrive in heaven is see all 
their friends and loved ones who have passed on before them. In eternity, there will be plenty of time 
to see, know, and spend time with our friends and family members. However, that will not be our 
primary focus in heaven. We will be far more occupied with worshipping God and enjoying the 
wonders of heaven. Our reunions with loved ones are more likely to be filled with recounting the 
grace and glory of God in our lives, His wondrous love, and His mighty works. We will rejoice all the 
more because we can praise and worship the Lord in the company of other believers, especially 
those we loved on earth.

What does the Bible say about whether we will be able to recognize people in the afterlife? 
King Saul recognized Samuel when the witch of Endor summoned Samuel from the realm of the 
dead (1 Samuel 28:8-17). When David’s infant son died, David declared, “I will go to him, but he 
will not return to me” (2 Samuel 12:23). David assumed that he would be able to recognize his son in 
heaven, despite the fact that he died as a baby. In Luke 16:19-31, Abraham, Lazarus, and the rich man
 were all recognizable after death. At the transfiguration, Moses and Elijah were recognizable
 (Matthew 17:3-4). In these examples, the Bible does seem to indicate that we will be recognizable after 
death.

The Bible declares that when we arrive in heaven, we will “be like him [Jesus]; for we shall see him as
 he is” (1 John 3:2). Just as our earthly bodies were of the first man Adam, so will our resurrection 
bodies be just like Christ’s (1 Corinthians 15:47). “And just as we have borne the likeness of the earthly 
man, so shall we bear the likeness of the man from heaven. For the perishable must clothe itself 
with the imperishable, and the mortal with immortality” (1 Corinthians 15:49, 53). Many people 
recognized Jesus after His resurrection (John 20:16, 20; 21:12; 1 Corinthians 15:4-7). 
If Jesus was recognizable in His glorified body, we also will be recognizable in our glorified bodies. 
Being able to see our loved ones is a glorious aspect of heaven, but heaven is far more about God, and 
far less about us. What a pleasure it will be to be reunited with our loved ones and worship God with 
them for all eternity.

Recommended Resource: The Wonder of Heaven: A Biblical Tour of Our Eternal Home by Ron Rhodes.


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