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      • At Christ’s return, He will “transform” the Christian’s mortal body so that it will conform to the resurrection body. The word “transform” means to change in fashion. The outward appearance is changed. At this transformation, these bodies of ours will be free from sin. Our outer casing will change at the rapture or resurrection of the body.
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  1. 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."

  2. 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.

  3. 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. The body of our humiliation; not "vile body."

  4. Saved believers can look forward to a time when every pain and problem with our earthly body will be exchanged for a new and improved body, one that will last forever with the Lord. The power that will create our new bodies is unlimited.

  5. Feb 11, 1996 · Our bodies will be “transformed” and “conformed.”. “Who will transform our lowly body”. At Christ’s return, He will “transform” the Christian’s mortal body so that it will conform to the resurrection body. The word “transform” means to change in fashion. The outward appearance is changed.

  6. What does Philippians 3:21 mean? Commentary, explanation and study verse by verse. - Who shall change our vile body, that it may be fashioned like unto his glorious body, according to the working whereby he is able even to subdue all things unto himself.

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  8. Jan 23, 2006 · In what sense will our bodies be transformed? Paul tells us in verse 42-44. He says that our current bodies are weak, perishable, unglorified, and natural. But in the resurrection state they will be powerful, imperishable, glorious, and spiritual. Our bodies will be powerful--they will not be subject to stress or fatigue or weakness.

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