Posted on 11/08/2018 8:17:55 PM PST by foreverfree
In a few days, my 81 yo mother will be going to an oral surgeon to have two rotted rear teeth removed. In mid December, my dentist will extract a split tooth of mine. (I'd have it done sooner if not for my commuting schedule and the fact that she is booked solid on the only day of the week I'm available for the next few weeks.)
My mom and I are believing Christians (MO Synod Lutherans). Will we Christians get our lost body parts back when God takes us home? Please cite Scripture.
I ask this because my belief that we will have perfect bodies in heaven was shaken by a conversation my mom and I about that verse in Revelation Behold I will make everything new. Does that verse include the saved souls?
I ran a question to that effect past mom and she said (perhaps not paying attention), I dont think Gods worried about that. This has shaken my faith.
Will my mom and I lose the teeth weve lost and are about to lose for eternity? What about amputees such as my moms aunt/my great aunt, who died in her 80s in 1981, legless and blind from diabetes? Will they remain limbless in heaven?
Please help me on this.
ff
I’d be happy if I had my 25 year old body back. ;o)
That's why I never understood the objection to cremation some religions had. If we dig up a grave from 100 years ago all that's left is dust anyway!
Scripture says that the sea will "give up her dead" at the resurrection. Imagine what happens to a dead body in the ocean - it's not long before it becomes fish and crab food. ;o)
enter thou into the joy of thy lord.
Even that weird, malformed extra tooth that I wasn’t supposed to have that they had to dig out from behind my nose?
Nope. Christ had a resurrection body that was recognizable but also changed. He could eat if He wished but could also appear and disappear inside locked rooms. We will be as He is ... in a resurrected perfected body. God created the material world for us. He will make it new and perfect but will never do away with it leaving us floating in some nebulous mist
The most - only? - profound post on this thread.
It seems to me that if anyone is ‘afraid’ over any of the promises of Jesus, those promises haven’t been explained to them correctly.
‘Worries’ go entirely counter to the truth that Jesus taught.
ff [blushing with apology at having even asked this question]
As a cancer survivor with 5 near death experiences, I can assure her she will be great!
Anthropology of human is a body, soul, and spirit.
While out present bodies are corrupted even from the Garden of Eden, our future bodies will not be so corrupted.
I suspect it will take a millennium for us to improve the scarred soul.
With all respect, you seem to be kind of mixed-up.
I’m not sure that anthropology, as a science, has ever recognized ‘soul and spirit’.
Those are issues of religion and spiritual belief.
(The idea that a soul can be ‘scarred’ seems to me to be a belief rooted in materialism.)
Since God made man, He might know a little more about anthropology than man-made science. Study Scripture to better understand what comprises a human as opposed to angels or other creatures.
And how does ‘scripture’ explain differences between humans and angels; and what do you mean by ‘other creatures’?
Please respond with regard to morphology, taxonomy, &c.
Teacher: For the last time Bart, yes!
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Teacher: The ventriliquist goes to heaven but the dummy doesn't.
Bart: What about a robot with a human brain?
Teacher: I don't know! All these questions! Is a little blind faith too much to ask!?
“2. Any question answered by Jesus concerning marriage in Heaven will necessarily also be valid for questions concerning sex in Heaven - and vice-versa.”
nowhere does the bible say that. that is 100% your assumptions. you know what they say about assuming things.
“But if you can find a better quote by Jesus concerning sex in Heaven, then I invite you to provide it.”
i don’t have to prove anything, since i am not claiming jesus said anything about sex in heaven. you are claiming jesus said something about sex in heaven, so you do have to prove something. so far, you’ve got jesus talking about heaven but no mention whatsoever of sex. that is about as weak as an argument gets.
by all means insert “sex” wherever you want, but remember, inserting words or deleting words is specifically prohibited by the bible. so you lose.
:-)
here is your argument in its full logical glory.
1. my wife makes peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for me on earth.
2. but on heaven, my wife will not make peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for me.
3. because, jesus said so.
4. yes, i know jesus did not specifically mention peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, but if you find a better quote by jesus concerning peanut butter and jelly sandwiches in heaven, then i invite you to provide it.
the lesson for you is not to put words into the bible or take words out of the bible.
all the best!
You will not have a wife in Heaven. Justification: Matthew 22:30.
"For in the resurrection they neither marry, nor are given in marriage, but are as the angels of God in heaven."
Regards,
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