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A friend of mine gave me a book written by Randy Alcorn (he is a Protestant Author)
In the book he says:
“Desire is an essential part of humanity, a part that God built into people before sin cast its dark shadow on Earth; therefore, it will remain in us in Heaven. In Heaven, by the presence of God, there will be a complete fulfillment of all our desires - yet in Heaven, we still will desire more (insatiable satiety). We will have many desires in Heaven, but they won’t be unholy desires; in Heaven, our desires will always be in conformity with God’s desire for us.”
Is this what Catholic Church believe as well (that we will have desires in Heaven and that our desires in Heaven will always be in conformity with God’s desire for us)? Whether the answer is “yes”, “no”, or “don’t know”, could you clearly tell me what the answer is?
Thank you,
In the book he says:
“Desire is an essential part of humanity, a part that God built into people before sin cast its dark shadow on Earth; therefore, it will remain in us in Heaven. In Heaven, by the presence of God, there will be a complete fulfillment of all our desires - yet in Heaven, we still will desire more (insatiable satiety). We will have many desires in Heaven, but they won’t be unholy desires; in Heaven, our desires will always be in conformity with God’s desire for us.”
Is this what Catholic Church believe as well (that we will have desires in Heaven and that our desires in Heaven will always be in conformity with God’s desire for us)? Whether the answer is “yes”, “no”, or “don’t know”, could you clearly tell me what the answer is?
Thank you,