Family relationships in heaven

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I was with you until you got to the hierarchy in heaven. That’s a human concept I think. In every word from Christ, the:
Meek inherit the earth.
The first are last.
The first become the slaves of all.
I think this idea of a place of honor in the temple is one of the first things burried as curuptions with the flesh.
OTHERWIZE, we think alike.
As far as the idea of " worship" from what I have read, the relationship is much more intimate that what that word sometimes suggests.
 
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I suspect that it’s worship in the sense of immersion-in-a-giant-ocean, rather than something given to a distant entity.
St. Alphonsus Maria de Liguori told a story shared with him by a superior of the Jesuit order about a different superior who appeared to him after his death and gave a detailed report about what sort of treatment different people could expect in heaven. According to the departed superior, the rewards of heaven are not equal for all who enter, but all who enter are equally satisfied:

“Now I am in heaven; Philip II, king of Spain, is in heaven as well. We both are enjoying the eternal rewards of paradise, but they are very different for us. My happiness is much greater than his, for it is not like when we were still on earth, for then he was royalty and I was a commoner. We were as far apart as the earth and sky, but now it has been reversed: As lowly as I was compared to the king on earth, I now exceed him in glory in heaven. However, we are both happy, and our hearts are completely satisfied.”
So in other words, everyone is 100% happy and satisfied in heaven, but everyone’s capacity for happiness and satisfaction are related to the merits of their good deeds and graces earned on earth.
 
When we are brothers and sisters in Christ, the feeling is sameness. I get that sense now. Don’t you…if you think about it. This is how it is in heaven…I imagine.
 
I am not looking to spoil your idea.
I once heard a Rabbi ask," what does God get out of the deal?"
The question intrigued me. 50 years in the Church, and I never heard this question. We Catholics sort of assume God has everything. What can we give him.
Then I got to thinking, God is responsible for being of all creation, including us, so isn’t why he bothered the most fundemental of questions?
Why us?
He then made a second provocative statement. " God is an atheist" This type of question is typical I Judaism. Sort of like the Gospels describing a level of devotion to Jesus by talking about leaving family and disrespecting parents. Not literal! A metaphor for a lot.
The Rabbi pointed out that God has no God. In old pop music one is the loneliest number right.
So! There is the Trinity, where our Saints and mystics describe God in relationship. We represent another form of relationship God loves. And our mystics have described their experience in intimate and almost erotic terms. ( SONG OF SONGS, Dark Night of the Soul, Psudo-Dyonysius, Therese, and many others.).
And the answer to what God gets out of the deal seems to shape Divine Union, our final picture assuming heaven bound. Divine Union suggests to me something intimate, and not related to a banking concept with rewards. But I admit, that is just my guess based upon what Mystics I have read.
 
On the other hand, some people have such toxic and dysfunctional families that it truly will be heaven for them when they are no longer “related.”
 
I am really looking forward to meeting relatives I never knew because they died before I was born! I think of my dad whose own father dies when my dad was only 6 months old. What a reunion!
 
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