What if your current body isn’t built for your true future? We dive into 1 Corinthians 15 with a simple claim that changes everything: you’re wearing an earth suit now, but you’re destined for a heaven suit. Seeds don’t look like the plants they become, and your resurrected body won’t be a polished version of today’s aches and scars. It will be new in kind—incorruptible, powerful, and glorious—crafted to fully express the life of Christ already at work within you.
We walk through Paul’s vivid contrasts and analogies—fish and birds built for their realms, stars each with their own glory—to show why skepticism about resurrection misses the point. Then we zoom out to the story of Adam and Christ. Adam handed down life that ends; Jesus shares resurrection life with those who believe. That shift in identity reframes everything: the outer self may fade, but the inner life is renewed. We look to the risen Jesus as the best preview of our future body—embodied yet unbound by decay—and discuss the mystery of the rapture and the “last trumpet” with curiosity and care, setting speculation aside to center the clear promise: death is swallowed up in victory.
This hope is not abstract. It calls us to live steady, immovable, and generous lives today—loving our families, serving our communities, forgiving freely, and refusing to quit. If death has lost its sting, then our labor in the Lord is never wasted. Listen for a clear, Scripture-rich journey through resurrection hope, a thoughtful take on the rapture, and a grounded call to suit up with faith that works through love.
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