B
BJRumph
Guest
No, prophecy, tongues, and knowledge cease because there is no need for such in Heaven. When we have completed our journey and entered heaven in Eternity, there will be perfect communion and understanding, therefore not need prophecies, tongues (languages), or knowledge (studious learning); conversely, only our Charity will continue in the Eternal.
This is also why Charity is above Faith and Hope as well, as both of those latter Virtues have an end programmed into their definitions. As we say in Lodge “…for Hope may end in Fruition, and Faith ends in Knowledge, but Charity alone continues…” [without end, ie in Eternity/Heaven]
The issue of things “failing” *due to * lack of charity was addressed earlier in the “sounding brass” section of Paul’s discourse, but his final conclusions have moved on to a different, and larger, perspective.
As prophecies (for example) by definition reveal a future circumstance (if not event), they necessarily must end when that future becomes the present. They will also end, as a function, when we enter eternity through lack of need. Likewise Knowledge (whether Revelatory or Learned) ends as we enter Eternity due to the perfect understanding we gain (ie when we no longer see through the glass ‘darkly’ as Paul alludes to elsewhere) there.
Caritas numquam excidit
Inter arma caritas
This is also why Charity is above Faith and Hope as well, as both of those latter Virtues have an end programmed into their definitions. As we say in Lodge “…for Hope may end in Fruition, and Faith ends in Knowledge, but Charity alone continues…” [without end, ie in Eternity/Heaven]
The issue of things “failing” *due to * lack of charity was addressed earlier in the “sounding brass” section of Paul’s discourse, but his final conclusions have moved on to a different, and larger, perspective.
As prophecies (for example) by definition reveal a future circumstance (if not event), they necessarily must end when that future becomes the present. They will also end, as a function, when we enter eternity through lack of need. Likewise Knowledge (whether Revelatory or Learned) ends as we enter Eternity due to the perfect understanding we gain (ie when we no longer see through the glass ‘darkly’ as Paul alludes to elsewhere) there.
Caritas numquam excidit
Inter arma caritas