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Resurrection Of Flesh

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The resurrection of the flesh is a profound doctrine within Christian theology, asserting that believers will experience a bodily resurrection at the end of time. This belief is grounded in the promises of Scripture, where Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 15:52 that the dead will be raised imperishable, and we shall be changed. This transformation underscores the hope of eternal life, as articulated in John 11:25-26, where Jesus declares, 'I am the resurrection and the life; whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live.' The resurrection is not merely a spiritual concept but affirms the goodness of God's creation, including our physical bodies. In Romans 8:11, Paul emphasizes that the Spirit of God who raised Jesus from the dead will also give life to our mortal bodies, reinforcing the idea that our physical existence is integral to our identity as redeemed beings. Furthermore, in Revelation 20:12-13, the final judgment is depicted, where the dead are judged according to what they had done in the flesh, highlighting the significance of our earthly lives. Ultimately, the resurrection of the flesh offers believers a future hope, affirming that death is not the end, but a passage to eternal communion with God.

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Clement of Rome emphasizes the importance of the resurrection of the flesh, urging believers to consider the state in which they were saved and received sight, highlighting the flesh as the temple of God. He reminds the congregation that just as Christ became flesh to save us, we too will be judged

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