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Resurrection of the dead

                will be has not yet been made known.  But we know that
                when He appears we shall be like Him...'

                Though  part  of  this  passage  of  scripture  shows  that  Jesus
                Christ  will  give  us  an  unsinning  nature,  like  his  own,  it
                also says that what we will be like in the future is not yet
                known.
                The  process  that  took  place  with  Christ's  death  and
                resurrection began as He cried out with a loud voice,   Luke
                23 v46 'Father into your hands I commit my spirit.'

                The  Bible  explains  what  happenened  next,  in  1Peter  3
                v18,19  'He was put to death in the body but made alive in
                the Spirit, through whom also He went and preached to
                the  spirits  in  prison,......'      Jesus went down to Hades, the
                place of the departed spirits of the wicked.  In saying that He
                preached, this suggests that He made known that the atoning
                work through His death had finally been accomplished.

                From there He ascended 1Peter 3 v21,22 '...  Jesus  Christ,
                who  has  gone  into  heaven  and  is  at  God's  right  hand
                with  angels,  authorities  and  powers  in  submission  to
                Him.'    And  at this point Jesus was reunited,   with  His new
                body.

                This  is  the  pattern  for  christians,  that  at  the  last  day,  the
                spirits of those who have died will be reunited with their body,
                now made perfect.

                How this will differ from our bodies now, is not known.  All that
                is known is that 'we shall be like Him' and 'what we will be
                has not yet been made known'.

                What is known is that when a christian dies he or she goes
                into the presence of God.  Paul explains this in 2Corinthians
                5 v6 & 8  'Therefore we are always confident and know

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