In Luke 24:5, 6, the angels at the tomb from which the body of Jesus
had disappeared are recorded as saying to the women who were seeking
the body of Jesus to embalm it, +"Why seek ye the living among
the dead? He is not here but is risen."+ Now what were the women
seeking? The body of Jesus to embalm it, and the angels say that
what they were seeking was not there but was risen, had been raised.
Furthermore, in the remainder of the 6th verse and verse 7, they say:
+"Remember how he spake unto you when he was yet in Galilee, saying
that the Son of Man must be delivered up into the hands of sinful men,
and be crucified, and the third day rise again."+ Here they told the
women plainly that what was crucified, which of course was the body
of Jesus, was raised. If the actual, literal body of Jesus had not
been raised, then these angels were liars. Do you believe that? These
are only a few of the very many passages in which it is very clearly
taught that the very body of Jesus was raised from the dead. The body
of Jesus was raised from the dead and our bodies shall be raised from
the dead, else Christianity is a lie from start to finish. But Christ
was raised from the dead and we shall be raised. Or, as Paul puts it
in the 20th verse of this same chapter, "+But now hath Christ been
raised from the dead, the first fruits of them that are asleep."+
Our resurrection, the resurrection of our bodies, will be _the harvest_
that follows the resurrection of the body of Christ, which was "_the
first fruits_."
II. THE CHARACTER OF OUR RESURRECTION BODIES
Having clearly settled the fact of the resurrection _of the body_ of
Jesus Christ and of our bodies, let us next consider the character of
our resurrection bodies.
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