I can't look up the verse now I have in my head but it speaks of seeing His glory, but not exactly His face.
I know we will see the Son, Jesus, but will we have access to or see the Father's Face?
You posted a very good excerpt as your signature. It reads;
“There's a way to preach the Bible unbiblically...You can use the Bible as the springboard for all kinds of ideas, can't you? Look around in here and find something that fits your fancy and then launch a rocket off it. People say, 'That was amazing, wasn't it? Remarkable what he got out of that.' Well of course it is, because he put it in before he got it out.”
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Alistair Begg
Now, put it into practice, just for you. Where is a single verse that says we are going to heaven? Oh, I know that there are some verses that if you add and subtract a little, you can make them mean that we go to heaven, but that is what your excerpt says. Ask yourself, is there a set of verses with which to build a doctrine of men going to heaven and seeing God? I mean verses like "you shall not murder", or "you are the Temple of God". And then comes another difficult question. If Christ is returning to earth, what are you going to be doing in heaven? This is followed by an even more difficult question. In 1st Thessalonians 4:16-17 it says that at the coming of the Lord, the dead RISE. And then TOGETHER with the living are "caught UP". How could they if they were already in heaven.
Then, on examination of the dead, we see, in every case in scripture, the dead RISE. On top of this, God has never ever made a statement that He either made men for heaven, or that heaven was the goal. In Genesis 1:26-28 God specifically says that men are made for the earth.
I think it is worth an investigation. If I were a detective looking at a crime scene, the facts would count - not a preconceived idea. What say you my esteemed brother?