In the Lord's house are many mansions which is likened to the glory of stars from our point of view, the moon, and the sun being the exalted glory. 1st Cor. 15: 41 "There is one glory of the sun and another glory of the moon, and another glory of the stars..." We are sitting in the glory of the stars by way of description of people on this earth as individuals receiving every judgement according to personal degrees, from the degrees of sin great or small to degrees of faith great or small and everybody in between. "for one star differeth from another star in glory. The very wicked are with us.
The Lord speaks of change. Isa. 65: 17 " For behold, I create a new heavens and a new earth:" That was discussed regarding the earth being "exceedingly moved." Where do we move to? To a higher God Zone having the glory of the Moon by an allegorical example, being a bright light glory, but not as glorious as the sun. So when we move during the finish and world commotions within the 6th seal, we are moving to a higher glory, but it is not the brightness of the Glory where Heavenly Father dwells.
Why do we move? It has something to do with spiritual light emanating from our Father God, vs. less light until there is the outerdarkness of Perdition. So we will be moving closer to our Heavenly Father's greater spiritual light. Yet this is not heaven. It is as stated a "terrestrial" spiritual improvement. The closer to God the spiritual glory becomes greater. While the Moon in representation is a greater light than how we see the stars in heaven, it is still not the glory of the Celestial Sun as the example.
What is the purpose? Isa. 65:18 tells us regarding the purpose of this moving position of the earth, "But be ye glad and rejoice for ever in that what I create." Be happy, be glad, rejoice. Here's the reason why, :19 The Lord says for behold I will create Jerusalem a rejoicing, and her people a joy! The Lord will preside in the new Terrestrial earth upon his throne with a new Jerusalem, still a holy name. "...and her people a joy." What, did we not think that Jesus loves the tribe of people he was born into? He says, "And I will rejoice in Jerusalem, and joy in my people: and the voice of weeping shall be no more heard in her, nor the voice of crying." This also speaks, knowing Jesus, that the holy names of Jerusalem and Israel is also to you and me, to all people because he is King of kings and Lord of lords, and is "Love" for all tribes of people through out the earth. We all are on this earth which he created for everyone on it. And we all are the Children of God even when some of his Children don't want either of them, the Father nor the son.
Christ's Father loves us and Jesus loves his Father, so of corse he loves us. There is deeper love in him which is him. His mission was to lay down his life as a sacrificed payment to redeem us from imperfection just by being a mortal to begin with.