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  1. New Bodies. 5 For we know that when this earthly tent we live in is taken down (that is, when we die and leave this earthly body), we will have a house in heaven, an eternal body made for us by God himself and not by human hands. 2 We grow weary in our present bodies, and we long to put on our heavenly bodies like new clothing. 3 For we will ...

  2. 1 Corinthians 15:35-58. New Living Translation. The Resurrection Body. 35 But someone may ask, “How will the dead be raised? What kind of bodies will they have?” 36 What a foolish question!

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · In his first letter to the church in Corinth, Paul discusses the great differences between our earthly bodies and our resurrected bodies (see 1 Corinthians 15:35-54).

  4. Paul is speaking to believers who have a deep-seated confidence in the promises of God, a knowledge that transcends mere intellectual assent and is rooted in faith. that if the earthly tent we live in The "earthly tent" is a metaphor for our physical bodies.

  5. May 6, 2024 · God the Father created our bodies; Jesus, His Son, redeemed us and made our bodies members of His own body; the Holy Spirit dwells in us and makes our bodies His temple. If we truly grab hold of this truth, as Paul did (see Philippians 1:20–21; Romans 14:8), we will glorify God in our bodies.

  6. Jun 13, 2004 · Probably the best explanation of holy bodies comes from Romans 6:13, where Paul said almost the very same thing he says here, using the very language of “presenting” our bodies to God — only he refers to our bodily “members” and not just our bodies.

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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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