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Originally Posted by jwharv
Do you believe the physical body will be resurrected?
Follow up question later............
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My response would be a resounding yes! Why? Well, using our Lord's resurrection as an example, was His "physical" body not restored to life again from the dead, after which He was visibly recognized by those who knew Him previously? His resurrected "physical" body even bore the wounds which He experienced at Calvary. Why should it (or will it) be any different with everyone else?
The difference between our present bodies and that which we shall inhabit following our resurrection from the dead, is determined by the status of the eternal invisible soul which resides therein at the moment of death.
Those who have obeyed the commandments and are truly "born again" of the water and of the Spirit prior to undergoiing the experience of death, will then experience a change in their mortal bodies, in the twinkling of an eye, to one that is immortal (that is to say, no longer be subjected to a penalty of death). All others will be restored to their former bodies, which will be in visual appearance as it was at the moment of their death, and these will undergo the experience of the 2nd death, and spend eternity in that same body which they previously inhabited while living upon the earth.
There are several things in the scriptural record which has persuaded me to embrace this belief, for example: the rich man visually recognized the beggar named Lazarus and, our Lord's statements that we should pluck out the eye and cut off the hand that causes us to offend, for it would profit us more to enter into eternal life MAIMED than to have the entire body cast into hell.
Did not the writer of Romans state what we, as adopted sons of God have as our hope, is the "REDEMPTION" of our physical body? Does not this statement (
Romans 8:23) indicate deliverance, or liberation from the bondage of death which affects the physical body in which our eternal invisible soul now resides?