Originally posted by Hydroman
In describing Heaven, the Bible alludes to a ranking system there as well.
Matthew 18:1 "Verily i say unto you, except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven. Whosoever
therefore shall humble himself as this little child, the same is greatest in the kingdom of heaven.”
Just wondering if people will be in heaven for all eternity, stuck in different classes like on earth.
Mr 9:35 And he sat down, and called the twelve, and saith unto them, If any man desire
to be first, the same
shall be last of all, and
servant of all.
Mr 10:31 But many that are
first shall be last; and
the last first.
Mr 10:44 And whosoever of you will be the chiefest, shall be servant of all.
Mt 23:11 But he that is
greatest among you shall be
your servant.
Re 1:17 And when I saw him, I fell at his feet as dead. And he laid his right hand upon me, saying unto me, Fear not;
I am the first and the
last:
You see the idea here is that to truly be "great" you put yourself "least"; to be "first" you make yourself "last"? What this is saying is that, to be
a king you have to put yourself as servant of all. So in this way the "greatest of all" is also "the least of all"- and so you see this "divine
equilibrium" as it were. Are you the king of the world? If so, then you are the servant of the world: you are both above the world, and beneath the
world. In this way, the one at the "bottom" of the proverbial totem pole is actually also at the "top"; you see? This is how the "mountains" are "made
low" and the "valleys" are "raised high"- it is all a matter of understanding that to be "great" means you put others
before you; you look at
others as though they are greater than yourself:
Php 2:3 Let nothing be done through strife or vainglory; but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves.
It's all a matter of perception. Now, though we look at these things as "rankings" it's moreso these things are "fitting together" of variances: what
I mean is, try to understand this is a
body and not so much as independant varieties. Such as: some are hands, some are eyes, some ears, some
feet: each of us having a place in the variety of the body. But what happens when the eyes say, "Look at me; I'm the greatest part of the body- with
me we see color and form! Away with you, foot! Truly I am the greater!" And then the ear says, "Not so fast, eyes! I am greatest of all- with me you
hear the beautiful voice, and the music; I am truly the greatest" and then the hand join in, "Not so! Of what use are you, eyes and ears, without me-
the hand? You sit and perceive that which is around you, but I CREATE and I MAKE REAL the things you perceive- the two of you, eyes and ears- HA!
Couch potatoes- sitting and enjoying the work of us hands!" and so you see this makes a miserable body, constantly at war with the members, each
striving to be "the best". But, the truth is, though a variety, and different, they are all equally important, and none greater than the other; though
they be different than one another- only when the body comes to the understanding and the eyes begin to say, "You feet, you are the best!" and the
feet say, "Not so, what are we without the arm?" and the arm says, "Not me, I am just the arm- look at what the eyes do!" and the eyes say, "No no,
good arms; don't think me any more than any of you- consider the tongue!" and the tongue says... "You get the picture." (see 1Cor 12:14-26)
So, there will always be the variety of diversity; but all understood as equality in one unity.
In fact, the entire point of this "transient reality" we are passing through is to get us all to the point that, once we are completed, no one will
ever think, "I am better than" again:
Eze 31:14 To the end that none of all the trees by the waters exalt themselves for their height, neither shoot up their top among the thick boughs,
neither their trees stand up in their height
edit on 20-11-2012 by MrCobb because: (no reason given)