Is heaven/perfect holiness/our glorified state “static?”
Meaning, are there never any “mistakes,” fumbling around, improving and learning that takes place in heaven? Or, do we know everything and execute everything perfectly always? Meaning, if we play baseball would we always hit a home run? If we bake, would we always bake a perfect pie? If we play golf, would we always hit a hole in one? Or if we are creating a song, would we write it flawlessly the first time?
Did Jesus, when He was learning carpentry, ever miss the nail and hit his hand? Did, Joseph ever have to teach Jesus how to square an angle? Did Jesus always win all the games He played and races He ran against other boys? Did He ever wet the bed? Did He ever trip and fall when He was learning to walk? Or, because He was always sinless does that mean Jesus never make a mistake, fumble around or learn?
Pondering these questions seems to be indicate that not all “mistakes” are derivative of a sinful fault. Making “mistakes,” learning and fumbling around did not mean Jesus was not perfect. But, it seems to indicate that being sinless and perfect includes learning, fumbling around, investigating, exploring and improving. There can be “mistakes” and subsequently learning processes without sin entering in. If heaven/perfect holiness/our glorified state is “static,” then it is not “dynamic,” or changing/improving as Jesus’ earthly life did (Luke 2:52). These are things worth time pondering.