"Succinctly" or Clearly is the only way I know how to speak. Better yet, what I speak is called APCBL.
(Alabama Plain Country Boy Language).
When we get to heaven we will have the same kind of body and mind of the Lord Jesus Christ. We will have a body in heaven, and it will be the same body we have now. God redeems the whole person, body, soul, and spirit. But our resurrected body will be “heavenly”
as seen in 1
Corth, 15:40 and “imperishable” in verse 42, "glorified" in verse 43,
“spiritual" in verse 44, immortal in verse 53, and bearing Christ’s image in verse 49. So, clearly, and succinctly, a lot will change, but we will not lose our identity. You will still be you.
Now, What age we will appear to be?
Will the texture of our hair stay the same?
Will we have the same eye color?
The same fingerprints?
NO ONE knows because the Bible does not tell us.
I understand that you are promoting the idea that because God the Father is a spirit, we will not "see" him as we will see Jesus Christ.
Marilyn, As a Trinitarian, I accept and believe that the three Persons of the Trinity are coeternal, coequal, and co-powerful and together make up the God - Head. If any one of the three were removed, there would be no God.
So then, in heaven, there are three Persons of the Godhead.
But will we be able to see all three Persons?
Now I do not know anyone who can answer that dogmatically and definitely.
What I will do is give my personal opinion backed by the Scripture that causes me to believe what I believe.
Revelation 4:3, & 6 gives us a description of heaven and the throne that is occupied by God and by the Lamb: .........
“The
ONE who sat there had the appearance of jasper and ruby. A rainbow that shone like an emerald encircled the throne. . . . Also in front of the throne there was what looked like a sea of glass, clear as crystal.”
Since God dwells in “unapproachable light” and is one “whom no one has seen or can see” (
1 Timothy 6:16), God is described in terms of the reflected brilliance of precious stones.
First Corinthians 2:9 says,........
“No eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no mind has imagined what God has prepared for those who love him”.
That seems to indicate that Because of God’s holiness, it may be assumed that we will never be able to look upon His face,
but this is speculation.(IMHO).
Revelation 5:6 ........
"And between the throne and the four living creatures and among the elders I saw a Lamb standing, as though it had been slain, with seven horns and with seven eyes, which are the seven spirits of God sent out into all the earth."
Seven (7) in Bible stands of "Completeness/omniscience".
Horns represent "Power.
This Scripture takes us into the Throne room of the Trinity....."
And I beheld, and, lo, in the midst of the throne".
This tells us that, in heaven, the Lamb stands in the center of the throne, and there are descriptions of Him clothed in brilliant white. Since the Lamb represents Christ Jesus, and we know that human eyes have beheld Him after His resurrection, it seems reasonable to conclude that, in heaven, we will be able to look upon Him.
However, it is clear to me that John is allowed to see God on His throne, with Jesus on His right hand surrounded by the Hoy Spirit.
I will at the time of my glorification when I see what John saw, admitt that I was wrong. Mere mortals do not have the ability to grasp the wonders of heaven—it is entirely beyond our comprehension. Whatever
heaven is like, it will far exceed our wildest imaginings!
What we know is that we will be worshiping our great God as our hearts are filled with wonder that He died to save sinners.