Good verses, yes, and I look forward to that day.
But these verses don’t really answer the question of what form we WILL take.
When Jesus was resurrected He came back in bodily form, at least temporarily.
I can’t wait to find out, though.
The analogy is understood like a three diemnsional spatial object is only sensed by a two spatial dimensional being only where the three variable object is "in" the two variable realm, the intersection point between the three and the two. The scene in Daniel chapter five illustrates this "intersecting" as the being to whom the hand belonged had only the hand in the spacetime of the palace party central writing on the wall. But the being exists physically in some where/when undetected by the partiers except where He reached nto their spacetime to write on the wall.
I use the term spacetime because this other variable dimensuional realm, has space and time but with more variable expression than our current perception state. In the analogy by adding one more variable expression the three variable object is invisible to the two variable being except where the three intersects the two variable realm. The being writing on the wall in palace party central was "in" the spacetime of the palace only "AT" his hand /wrist /arm. "Add" one more variable of space and/or time and the 'thing' is no longer perceived by our limits state as we are fashioned now. At the moment of the Rapture of all believers we will be transformed int he twinkling of an eye into beings with more variable expression, in glorified bodies invisible to beings in the world around us. THEN we will be caught up together with the dead in Christ who have been given new glorified bodies and souls, to meet the Lord as He is now,(1 John 3:2) in the air.
God took the form of a pillar of fire, a burning bush, a talking donkey, a whirlwind, and finally a man called Jesus. There is a detailed description of Jesus in Revelation with fiery eyes and bronze feet as the Lion of Judah. I'm confident that I will be pleased with whatever He gives me in the resurrection.