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Sunday Morning Messages from God's Word
Lake Merced Church of Christ
344 episodes
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This podcast is the message archives of the Lake Merced Church of Christ in San Francisco.
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This podcast is the message archives of the Lake Merced Church of Christ in San Francisco.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Your Future Body
Sunday Morning Messages from God's Word
1 month ago
Your Future Body
In this week’s lesson, John Mulligan explored what Scripture says about your future body—so you can embrace eternity, not just tolerate it. Paul gives the frame: what is sown perishable, dishonored, weak, natural will be raised imperishable, in glory, in power, spiritual (1 Cor 15:42–44). The big idea: in heaven you will be the best version of yourself—truly you, yet freed from decay and fitted for God’s forever. How will that look? Jesus says we’ll be “like the angels”—no marriage ceremonies there, yet unmistakably personal and powerful (Matt 22:30). Paul adds that Christ will transform our lowly bodies to be like His glorious body (Phil 3:20–21). The Gospels then show what that means: after the resurrection Jesus stood, spoke, showed His wounds, ate, and was recognized—and also passed through locked doors (John 20:11–29; Acts 1:3–11). Put together, Scripture points to a recognizable, human appearance with supernatural capacities suited to heaven. You will know and love others, engage meaningfully, and fully experience the life God intended—“we shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is” (1 John 3:2). So what now? Let that hope reshape the present. Everyone who has this hope purifies themselves—honoring God with this “tent” while longing for the “building from God” to come (1 John 3:3; 2 Cor 5:1–5). Don’t fear being stuck with today’s limitations; don’t imagine a vague, foggy existence. In Christ, you cannot lose: your future is imperishable, glorious, powerful—and profoundly personal. Keep fighting the good fight, repent when you fall, and live today in light of the body you’ll wear forever.
Sunday Morning Messages from God's Word
This podcast is the message archives of the Lake Merced Church of Christ in San Francisco.