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  1. In summary, His physical body would have been transformed to a glorious, imperishable, immortal spiritual body that has some essence in common with the previous form, but is a greater manifestation of that essence in a way that is like a seed of a plant becoming the mature plant.

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  2. Jesus "came through water and blood" fits nicely with the water being a reference to his physical birth. His birth was undoubtedly preceded by a flow of water, for Jesus was born just like any other human baby.

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    What happened to the physical body of Jesus Christ after He ascended into heaven? Are we to believe that He physically and spiritually ascended into heaven?

    Death is something that none of us really understands until it happens. Our hearts and brains have stopped functioning, and our physical bodies no longer sense the world around us. Our spirit has departed and our bodies are left. What happens next is too late to change. It is either good or bad. Some will end up in heaven and others in hell.

    Every man and woman will have a new body some day in the future. Some day God will give us transformed bodies. These new bodies will join our spirits. The apostle Paul tells us this in the following passage. What a wonderful future for those who are Christians! We will have fun in the earthly kingdom and in heaven. Come quickly, Lord Jesus!

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · Jesus has a physical body, with a difference. His resurrected body is designed with eternity in view. First Corinthians 15:35–49 describes what the body of the believer will be like in heaven. Our heavenly bodies will differ from our earthly ones in type of flesh, in splendor, in power, and in longevity. The apostle Paul also states that the ...

  4. The Bible’s answer. The Bible says that Jesus “was put to death in the flesh but made alive [resurrected] in the spirit.” — 1 Peter 3: 18; Acts 13:34; 1 Corinthians 15:45; 2 Corinthians 5: 16. Jesus’ own words showed that he would not be resurrected with his flesh-and-blood body.

  5. Most people understand that the Scriptures teach that the body in which Jesus was crucified was the same body that came out of the grave. But regarding the body in which He now dwells, was that changed or transformed in His ascension into heaven?

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  7. In the human body, water doesnt separate from blood until circulation stops, at which point it accumulates in the heart and lungs. Since both "blood and water came out" (John 19:34) when "one of the soldiers pierced His side with a spear" (John 19:34), circulation had stopped, so Jesus was dead.

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