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      • As Christ rose in the same physical body in which he died, so too we will be raised in the same physical body in which we die. In other words, our resurrection body is not a second temporary body; rather it is our present body transformed (1 Corinthians 15:42–43).
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  1. Mar 22, 2024 · In other words, our resurrection body is not a second temporary body; rather, it is our present body transformed (1 Corinthians 15:42–43). While orthodoxy does not dictate that every cell of our present body will be restored in the resurrection, it does require continuity between the body that is and the body that will be.

  2. Jan 23, 2006 · Since God does not create new bodies for us from scratch, but rather resurrects the body that dies, it is clear that we do not receive our resurrection bodies immediately at death. For our bodies very clearly and evidently remain here on earth and are laid to rest.

  3. As Christ rose in the same physical body in which he died, so too we will be raised in the same physical body in which we die. In other words, our resurrection body is not a second temporary body; rather it is our present body transformed (1 Corinthians 15:42–43).

  4. Jan 23, 2006 · The historic Christian view has always been that God will one day raise our bodies from the dead. For example, the Apostles Creed, accepted by all branches of Christianity for over fifteen-hundred years, states, "I believe . . . in the resurrection of the body."

  5. Option 1: Disembodied Spirit. The believer is conscious as a disembodied spirit - similar to angels who have no physical form. Their glorified body is received at the resurrection. Option 2: Temporary Body. The believer has a temporary body while waiting for their glorified body. Option 3: Glorified Body.

  6. Jan 9, 2024 · If there is a temporary body, it is just that, not a resurrected body. The resurrection is a completely different thing, and it is what Scripture explicitly teaches. The resurrection is a future event (Revelation 20:5-6). It does not happen “one at a time” as people die.

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  8. Feb 17, 2010 · If so, they would have gone from being disembodied to embodied, and after the Transfiguration become disembodied again to await the final resurrection. A second possibility is that Moses and Elijah came to Earth in the same temporary bodies they already had in Heaven.

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