Will we know people in Heaven?
Q: I’ve always heard "we don’t remember people when we get to Heaven". Is this true? How can I find out more concrete information about this?

A: Scripture doesn't say that exactly.
It says we won't be thinking of the former things; suffering and sin from here.
What we do seem to see is that we will remember them, and likely will be around some of them; as brethren.
David said something [God put in Scripture], about his dead child; he would go to him in Heaven one day. If we know the Apostles will be ruling next to Jesus, and they know each other, also Moses and Elijah came to interact with Jesus, then we can conclude we'll know each other.
How we interact with each other, which folk from earth we knew from the brethren, and if we are serving God with family or ithers... those are things we don't know.
We do know children are birthed here but they are humans made by God for God. Not belonging to us. We are stewards of them, guardians to raise to adulthood in Christ. We know there will be no married and non marrying. So things will be different.
This article seems to mentions some of the above, and gives some verses.
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A: Scripture doesn't say that exactly.
It says we won't be thinking of the former things; suffering and sin from here.
What we do seem to see is that we will remember them, and likely will be around some of them; as brethren.
David said something [God put in Scripture], about his dead child; he would go to him in Heaven one day. If we know the Apostles will be ruling next to Jesus, and they know each other, also Moses and Elijah came to interact with Jesus, then we can conclude we'll know each other.
How we interact with each other, which folk from earth we knew from the brethren, and if we are serving God with family or ithers... those are things we don't know.
We do know children are birthed here but they are humans made by God for God. Not belonging to us. We are stewards of them, guardians to raise to adulthood in Christ. We know there will be no married and non marrying. So things will be different.
This article seems to mentions some of the above, and gives some verses.
This explores into this topic further:
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Blog
Sermon study
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