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The Lord shall change the outward fashion of our body; but this change will be more than a change of outward fashion: it will result in a real conformity of the resurrection-body of the believer unto the glorious body of the Lord.
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36 You fool! That which you sow does not come to life unless...
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Php 3:20-21. For our conversation is in heaven — We that are...
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Citizenship in Heaven For our citizenship is in heaven; from...
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Berean Greek New Testament 2016 ὃς μετασχηματίσει τὸ σῶμα...
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Having called upon the Philippians for public spirit, he now...
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The object of worship is "God", and him only; not a creature...
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God is continually summoning men upward in various ways. Nor...
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It belonged to the Jewish people as an outward sign of God’s...
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We will all be changed in the twinkling of an eye, when Christ will "transform the body of our humble state into conformity with His own body of glory." And He will do this through the power of the almighty Spirit of God - but it will be done in God's time and in His way, when He finally and fully brings everything under His perfect, righteous ...
According to Philippians 3:21, God “will transform our lowly body to be like his glorious body.” So the best picture of what we’ll be like in heaven is the resurrection body of Jesus Christ. We will have a body fit for the full life of God to indwell and express itself forever.
Mar 5, 2024 · “He will transform the body of our humble [tapeinōseōs] condition into the likeness of his glorious body, by the power that enables him to subject everything to himself.” ( Philippians 3:21 ) Paul kept preaching this message as a follower of Jesus.
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While our medical conditions and paths in life vary, all of us will join this professor in his grief at some point, if our Lord tarries, as we endure the failure of our earthly bodies. It’s easy to dismiss this truth when we’re healthy and can so easily enjoy the fruits of God’s exquisite design. When we savor the rush of air through our lungs as w...
Yet we have hope. As we toil in the shadow of the cross, despising our tally of diagnoses and wrangling with ever-mounting aches and pains, we cling to the promise that when Christ returns, “he will wipe away every tear from [our] eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things ...
While still tethered to the aches and groans of this mortal coil, it’s hard to envision a body unsullied by sin. “What will it look like?” we may wonder. “How will it be different?” When the church at Corinth raised such questions, they drove Paul to exasperation. Corinth was a metropolis steeped in pagan influences, including a Greek philosophy th...
Through Christ, God has adopted us as his own children, and shares with us the inheritance of his Son, including a body made new. Paul writes, So also, John writes, While we may struggle to wrap our minds around the resurrection promise, when we look to Christ — risen, glorified, joined with the Father in love for eternity — we see a glimpse of the...
This promise offers a balm for the weary soul. As our earthly bodies bend and break, as our strength wanes and our groans lengthen, we cling to the hope that a day is coming when all the aches will fade away. Jesus has saved us from wrath, both body and soul. He has triumphed even over death (1 Corinthians 15:55). And through the Father’s great mer...
He will transform the body of our humble condition into the likeness of His glorious body, by the power that enables Him to subject everything to Himself.
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Feb 11, 1996 · “Who will transform our lowly body that it may be conformed to His glorious body, according to the working by which He is able even to subdue all things to Himself.” This passage describes two changes in our physical body at death or the rapture.