Spirit hath not flesh and bones - Tim Keller
Idea of bodily resurrection is biblical. And there are many examples of Christ after resurrection eating, talking, and doing stuff with his disciples.
Jesus is risen from the dead. As Christians and as believers, we have been taught this. But I want to pose a question. Do we really, I mean really, believe that he is actually and bodily resurrected? I do believe this.
Why I post this question? Because at times I feel like that people, not even believers, really grasp what the resurrection means. Because if and when the resurrection is true, it radically changes everything. This means our journey is not just towards some vague spiritual afterlife but towards real eternal life. Towards concrete bodily eternity in a new heaven and earth, having our bodies transformed into resurrection bodies.
This idea of concrete and touchable life that goes on after life ends as we know it is the core essence of our faith. And our whole faith also stands on the premise of resurrection. And believing and really deeply understanding this radically shapes everything we do. This is why our faith has power and why it is so dangerous in the perspective of some people.
Listen to the sermon of Keller on the subject and share your thoughts.
He is indeed risen and lives today.
Idea of bodily resurrection is biblical. And there are many examples of Christ after resurrection eating, talking, and doing stuff with his disciples.
Jesus is risen from the dead. As Christians and as believers, we have been taught this. But I want to pose a question. Do we really, I mean really, believe that he is actually and bodily resurrected? I do believe this.
Why I post this question? Because at times I feel like that people, not even believers, really grasp what the resurrection means. Because if and when the resurrection is true, it radically changes everything. This means our journey is not just towards some vague spiritual afterlife but towards real eternal life. Towards concrete bodily eternity in a new heaven and earth, having our bodies transformed into resurrection bodies.
This idea of concrete and touchable life that goes on after life ends as we know it is the core essence of our faith. And our whole faith also stands on the premise of resurrection. And believing and really deeply understanding this radically shapes everything we do. This is why our faith has power and why it is so dangerous in the perspective of some people.
Listen to the sermon of Keller on the subject and share your thoughts.
He is indeed risen and lives today.
