knowing God fully in eternity

Hi all, I have recently been reflecting on the incredible yet also somewhat daunting thought of meeting the Lord face to face in eternity. I know that we can not begin to imagine the splendor of that experience now, but I am trying to think through how to apply what I know and how I engage with God now to thinking about that future. I think about how God’s essential attributes did not necessitate creation; rather, He created freely out of pure love and delight in the world and creatures He made. I also think about the free choice aspect of the Incarnation. God as Creator and Jesus, the Word made Flesh, comprise some of the main characteristics of God and aspects of the Christian story that draw me (and most Christians, I think) to Him.

However, I know that the new creation currently will exceed our current imaginations and that obviously some aspects of God’s contingent attributes, such as His judgment, will no longer be relevant. In light of that new state, I wondered if you think that we will still be aware and experience the awe of God as Creator and Savior-i.e. when we behold God, do you think we will still think about the ways He revealed His love on Earth and be aware of His love for us as part of our eternal worship? I can’t imagine that we wouldn’t, as those divine actions stand at the core of how He chose to reveal Himself and His unchanging character, but I just wanted to check with others!