First, if the Holy Spirit, Jesus, and the Father are equal, why would being in the presence of one be less glorious than being in the presence of another?
Second, yes Jesus rescues us from spiritual death if we follow Him in this life, but I don’t see where He said He would rescue us from the destruction we enter into by following the broad path. Why would He continually warn us against rejecting Him now, and being cast into hell, if we could go to heaven anyway?
Amontoya,
Again, these are perceptive questions and I appreciate the depth of your thinking.
1–Jesus was completely united with the plan of Heavenly Father that brings those who become “like Jesus” through having progressed through receiving the guidance of the Holy Spirit, into the presence of Heavenly Father in a state of cleanliness and purity and sanctification. The “glorious” joy of being with Them is because being with Them after our resurrection means we have a close unified relationship with Them and can feel Their joyfulness as They say, “Well done, good and faithful servant. Enter into the joy of thy Lord.” It is a fullness of joy that includes participating in the kind of life They enjoy, a life completely full of love. It is to love as Christ and the Father love.
Being in the presence of Jesus and feeling His love will bring great joy, but not a fullness of joy because in that condition those who receive it will not have the full capacity to love that Christ and the Father have. Their capacity to love will have become limited by their choices in life. A fullness of joy cannot be felt without the capacity to love to the same extent that They do.
Being in the presence of the Holy Spirit will bring peace, comfort, and relief from torment but it will be so far different than the other two kingdoms because there will only be a spiritual presence of God and not the physical presence of Jesus. Those who receive this will miss out on the joy of being in the presence of the kind of love emanating from the physical presence of Christ. It is less tangible and less vibrant. It also means they have less knowledge and less capacity to love, so this brings less joy to their souls.
2–Jesus of course doesn’t want anyone to suffer the pains of Hell at any point, even for a minute and certainly not for a thousand years. The Telestial kingdom is so far different than the “Heaven” that is available to sincere followers of Christ that it would be completely disappointing to anyone who has sought God’s presence by how they lived their life, to arrive eventually in the Telestial kingdom. So going from Hell to that kind of glory does not equate to going to Heaven at all.
As I had written before and as Zerinus wrote, Jesus has within His desires for each of us that each of us will qualify to live with Him and the Father in Their presence. Living by a fullness of truth means that Christ can warn and remind repeatedly, but does not force behavior in any way. The Heaven He wants us to achieve through making covenants and being guided by the Holy Spirit is only one Heaven, and that is the highest Heaven.
The lower “heavens” are for those who are otherwise “captives” who need His keys of death and hell and receive the “opening of the prison to them that are bound.” (Isaiah 61:1) The reason they are bound is that they did not avail themselves of the full power of His deliverance during their mortal lives.