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Linusthe2nd
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This is way off the subject but I felt you needed a correct answer. Once we have died the time of choices is at an end. We have either chosen Heaven or Hell, irrevocably. God confirms our choice but he does not change our human nature, we will still be men and women, composits of body and soul and the attributes of the soul are intellect and free will.Moral dilemma after moral dilemma, or, just one agonizing moral choice stretched out over all eternity?
Or, rather, could it not be the case that free will is for choosing, and once the choice is made with finality, there is no reason to enter choosing any more?
Can anyone in heaven, in fact, deviate even one iota from God’s immutable will? Can they sin, who are in heaven, or are they forever beyond all possibility of ever falling into sin again?
I submit that, if the former, then eternal salvation is not nearly so secure as the Church paints it. But if the latter, then where is the free will?
If we have chosen Heaven our free will is bolstered by the Beatific Vision and no one who sees God " face to face " will change his mind or would be capable of doing so. Our wills will be permanently united to the will of God. Our wills will be permanently occupied in loving God and remember one of the acts of the will is love. Of course we will be able to exercise our free wills also in doing secondary things, like learning the secrets of the universe, learning what the greater Lights in heaven can teach us, perhaps choosing which planets to visit or which solar systems.
But the one essential choice will have been made and ratified by God. Once in heaven, we will be there eternally. That is why the race is worth while. And with God’s grace we can win the prize. There will be no sin or temptations in heaven.
We will be so dazzled by the Beatific Vision that our wills will be eternally choosing God by loving him. I think that is the best way to understand it, that love is an act of free will and for the first time we will have no hinderances to that love, and it will be impossible to do otherwise. I don’t know if the Church has spoken in these terms but I am sure that is what is meant by the whole question of eternal life in heaven.
Linus2nd