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Q:

I'm confused, because I remember reading something in your column about us having new bodies in heaven. I always thought that when we died our souls kept on living, while our bodies just disintegrated and came to an end. Which is it?


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The Bible tells us a glorious truth: Not only will our souls live forever, but if we know Christ, one day God will give us new bodies—bodies that will never perish, or ever experience sickness or pain again.

No, I can’t imagine exactly what this will be like—but I know it’s true, for God has promised it. When Christ rose from the dead, He had a new body—similar to what it had once been, and yet in other ways different. No longer was He limited by time and space, for example. The same will be true of us, for someday God “will transform our lowly bodies so that they will be like his glorious body” (Philippians 3:21).

Every obituary … every cemetery … every twinge of pain reminds us that someday this life will be over and we will enter eternity. Tragically, however, many people never think about death or bother to prepare for it. But denying it or ignoring it won’t make it go away. The Bible warns, “Man is destined to die once, and after that to face judgment” (Hebrews 9:27).

But listen: We don’t need to fear God’s judgment—not if we know Christ! The reason is because He took upon Himself our judgment and our Hell when He died on the cross for us. All our sins were transferred to Him, and He died in our place. Make sure of your salvation by giving your life to Christ today.