This weekend, we wrestled with one of the most human questions imaginable: what will our bodies, minds, and relationships be like in heaven? Jesse and the team got real about scars—both physical and emotional—and how the hope of resurrection gives new meaning to suffering. With stories like Jackson and Glenn’s, we saw how healing in heaven isn't just physical; it’s deeply relational and redemptive. Heaven isn’t about perfection as we define it—it’s about presence. And when we see Jesus, nothing else will matter.Our earthly struggles with comparison, sickness, and even the American dream reveal a deeper longing: to be fully known, fully healed, and fully united with God and others. In heaven, insecurities vanish. Scars from suffering become symbols of glory. We’ll walk free, restored not only in body but in soul, finally able to say to those who loved us: “I saw it all.” And in Jesus’ presence, even our deepest questions will fade into worship.