(Article for publication week of 9-17- AD 2015)
"For our
conversation is in heaven; from whence also we look for the Saviour, the Lord
Jesus Christ: 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" (Philippians 3:20-21).
In the last several
articles we have been dealing with the subject of the death of a Christian, the
intermediate state of the Christian's soul, and the resurrection of the body.
This week we want to show a little of the Christian's body after it is raised
from the dead. The scriptures do not give us much specific details on the
subject, but enough for us to know that it will be a vast improvement of our
present condition. Our resurrected bodies will be like the body of our Lord
Jesus Christ. This present body is said in our text to be "vile", not
because there is anything in the human body that is evil per se, but rather it
is vile because of our fallen and sinful nature, and the many infirmities that
result from it. The Lord Jesus Christ died and was buried and was raised the
third day to save His people from their sins, and His redemptive work includes
and will be complete with the resurrection of our bodies.
The first thing
that we immediately see in the scriptures is that our resurrection bodies will
be completely glorified in such a way as we shall no more be plagued with sin,
nor the tendency to sin, nor the temptation to sin. Believers on earth have
been given a new nature that loves Christ and hates sin, and so we are always
striving not to sin (I John 2:1), but yet coming short all the time (Romans
3:23; 7:14-25). We are presently being sanctified by the work of the Holy
Spirit, but we have not reached sinless perfection in this present state
(although some vainly imagine they have). Saints in heaven have reached sinless
perfection (Hebrews 12:23). They are much happier than we who are still on
earth, though not safer, for all the Lord's sheep on earth as well as those in
heaven are safe in His sovereign Hand (John 10:27-30). At the Last Day when the
Lord shall awaken the bodies of His people that are sleeping in the dust of the
earth, our vile bodies that were subject to indwelling sin shall be raised
incorruptible (I Corinthians 15:53) and we shall be like our Lord Jesus Christ
(I John 3:2). This will be the fruition of God's eternal purpose to glorify us
in our whole person and conform us to the Image of His Eternal Son (Romans
8:28-30).
The next thing
that we see about our resurrection bodies is that they shall be able to worship
Christ in perfection. I shall not try to cite passages here, but would invite
you all to read the Book of Revelation with this in view. The Book of
Revelation is the "revelation of Jesus Christ" (Revelation 1:1). Next
time you read the Book of Revelation note well all that it says about Christ
and the activity of the saints in heaven. I think you will begin to see what I
mean that in our resurrection bodies we will be able to worship Christ in
perfection. In this present time state our worship is very imperfect, but in
glory, we shall see Christ as He is and worship Him in perfection and give Him
His glory that He is due.
Thirdly, I want
to emphasize that our resurrection bodies will be these very same bodies. Job
says in Job 19:26-27, "and though my skin worms destroy this body, yet in
my flesh shall I see God: Whom I shall see for myself, and not another."
We shall see God with these same eyes. Our bodies shall be changed, not
exchanged.
Fourthly, although our resurrected bodies will be
these very same bodies, they will be drastically changed. Now I do not claim to
know all about this, but I think we can say with confidence that our
resurrected bodies will be similar in nature to our Lord's resurrected body.
Our text here in Philippians 3:20-21 says that our bodies will be fashioned
like that of our Lord's. The accounts of our Lord's activities on earth between
His resurrection and His ascension indicate that our resurrected bodies will
have capabilities beyond our present state. For example John 20:26 tells us
that Jesus entered the upper room without opening the door, and Acts 1:9 tells
us that he ascended to heaven unaided by mechanical device. More next week,
Lord willing. Until then may the Lord keep you by His grace and smile upon you.
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