2. What indications does the Bible give us that Heaven will not be boring? In your heart, do you believe it’s true? Where do we get the idea that Heaven might be boring? Does it suggest we believe that God is boring?
3. Why do some Christians struggle with the idea of having fun in Heaven? What does this say about how our churches and Christian families portray Heaven?
4. Explain the difference between “lifeboat” theology and “ark” theology concerning this life and the next. Is your theology of life on Earth a lifeboat theology or an ark theology? Which do you think is more biblical?
Chapter 42: Will There Be Arts, Entertainment, and Sports?
1. Why is it reasonable to expect cultural elements such as music, dance, stories, and the arts to continue in Heaven?
2. What biblical passage clearly demonstrates there will be laughter in Heaven?
3. What kind of laughter will there be in Heaven? What kind will not be there? Give examples of God-honoring kinds of laughter.
4. Is there anything inherently bad about sports? What bearing do 1 Corinthians 9:24-27 and 2 Timothy 2:5 have on this question?
5. Do storytelling, creativity, and sports result from our sinfulness or our humanity? When we live on the New Earth as resurrected beings, will we still be human? If so, what does this suggest about the kinds of things we will do and want to do?
Chapter 43: Will Our Dreams be Fulfilled and Missed Opportunities Regained?
1. Do you have unfulfilled dreams that you would love to see fulfilled on the New Earth? Which of those might likely be truly fulfilled there?
2. How will the measurement of success be different in Heaven than it is on Earth?
3. What do you think about the statement, “The better we use our time and opportunity for God’s glory now, the greater will be our opportunities there”? Consider Luke 16:11-12 and 19:17 in formulating your answer.
4. What are we commanded to do in Matthew 6:19-21? What does this suggest about the relationship between the choices we make today and the Heaven we will experience forever?
Chapter 44: Will We Design Crafts, Technology, and New Modes of Travel?
1. When you consider that the New Earth may well include much that is normal to our lives today, including technology, travel, and perhaps even a modified form of business, are you encouraged or disappointed? Do you feel that you’ve had enough of these things on the present Earth? Explain how you think these things will be different on the New Earth.
2. If you were going to describe the eternal Heaven to someone who had never heard of it, what would you say? Is your explanation any different after reading this book than it was before you read it? Explain.
3. What truth in Colossians 3:23-24 motivates you in your present work and as you anticipate your future work on the New Earth?
PART III: LIVING IN LIGHT OF HEAVEN
Chapter 45: Reorienting Ourselves to Heaven as Our Home
1. Heaven will include all of the good things about our earthly homes, and none of the bad. What elements of “home” do you expect to see in Heaven?
2. What factors inhibit our ability to see Heaven as “home”?