"The Revelation is obviously not a prose composition. It is a drama, a moving picture of the unfolding kingdom of Christ in a world of carnality, sin, and death — a picture taken not with a cinematograph, but with the camera of divine revelation. Again and again throughout the book of Revelation we have noted that the vast majority of the events portrayed in the visions of John takes place in one of three realms — heaven, earth, or sea. These, of course, are not the literal, outer heavens of the universe, nor the physical planet earth, nor the actual seas of water. As we know, these symbolize three realms of life through when we pass on our journey from the depths of the kingdom of darkness unto the heights of the kingdom of life and light in Christ. As the voice from heaven declared, "Rejoice, ye heavens, and ye that dwell in them. Woe to the inhabiters of the earth and of the sea! for the devil is come down unto you…" (Rev. 12:12)."
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I'm not sure what all this proves. When you get resurrected and receive your new body, it won't be a cloud. It'll be glorified flesh that has no blood in it.
God’s kingdom on earth is us, Jesus Christ is ruling in us, making us the light of God, it is interesting the physical of the whole thing is us. Christian doctrine differs on how God’s kingdom comes to earth completely, I haven't really embraced a particular doctrine on the matter, but I prefer to see it as in us first, the finally the whole creation, there will be a time when we are changed, this corruption must put on incorruption.
I agree.