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In What God Has to Say about Our Bodies, Sam Allberry explains that all of us are fearfully and wonderfully made, and should regard our physicality as a gift. He offers biblical guidance for living, including understanding gender, sexuality, and identity; dealing with aging, illness, and death; and considering
Our Recommendation. In this book, you’ll gain a new understanding for the immeasurable value of our bodies and God’s ultimate plan to redeem them. Many times in the area of spiritual formation that focuses on our inner lives, we loose sight of the value of our physical bodies.
The body has been seen (and will be seen) as more and more important in our salvation, or in our re- embodiment. After all, everything about our actions, on which we shall be judged, originates in the body.
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In What God Has to Say about Our Bodies, Sam Allberry explains that all of us are fearfully and wonderfully made, and should regard our physicality as a gift. He offers biblical guidance for living, including understanding gender, sexuality, and identity; dealing with aging, illness, and death; and considering the physical future hope that we ...
been properly equipped to understand that our bodies tell a true story that is more glorious and transcendent and powerful and multidimensional and resonant and satisfying than we’ve ever imagined. As Christopher West illuminates for us in this much-needed and timely work, our bodies tell God’s story.
Aug 7, 2009 · He does want you to care for your physical body. A couple of texts come to my mind. One is that our bodies are the temple of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6). And the context there is not giving your body to a prostitute. But the implication is that these bodies are holy and are reverential.
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Aug 3, 2021 · With the coming of Jesus, “The Word became flesh and dwelt among us”—flesh that was pierced and crushed for the sins of the world. In What God Has to Say about Our Bodies, Sam Allberry explains that all of us are fearfully and wonderfully made, and should regard our physicality as a gift.