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Sep 18, 2020 · No, God made our bodies and called them “very good” (Genesis 1:31). He assigned each one of us the particular body we find ourselves in, with all of its uniquenesses and intricacies, as a part of a plan that extends into eternity.
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But we should not think of the resurrection as the reception...
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Dec 2, 2019 · Scripture teaches that the purpose of the body is to image God, and we do that best by taking proper care of our bodies, being content with them, and being more and more conformed to the true Image of God, the Lord Jesus Christ.
Mar 11, 2024 · God never changes, but people do: our bodies, brains, ideas, and values all change. In fact, God built into us the ability to change. Part of being created in God’s image is that human beings can think, reason, and come to conclusions distinct from physical or material realities (Genesis 1:27).
Jan 4, 2022 · In the Bible transformation means “change or renewal from a life that no longer conforms to the ways of the world to one that pleases God” (Romans 12:2). This is accomplished by the renewing of our minds, an inward spiritual transformation that will manifest itself in outward actions.
Oct 10, 2023 · Christopher and Richard Hays argue that God has changed his mind on same-sex relationships. What’s at stake is our understanding of who God is and how we can discern his will.
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Jan 23, 2006 · But we should not think of the resurrection as the reception of a new body in the sense that we are given a different body disconnected from the body we had on earth. Instead, the Bible teaches that the resurrection is a transformation of the same bodies we had on earth.
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Nov 4, 2022 · One day, Jesus will transform our lowly bodies to be like his glorious body. As believers, we can honor our physical bodies by seeing ourselves through a gospel lens, remembering that one day, God will make us new.