TAE: UNDERSTANDING YOUR RESURRECTION BODY
SMWS- 7/29/09 Text: Within message
SRBC # 01332
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS
1) One of my favorite T.V. shows is the ABC drama Lost
A) Anybody else in here a Lost fan?
B) Do you really think Juliette detonated the H-bomb at the end of last season- ‘cause I’m not convinced she did
2) Now if you’re not…../ Even if you are…..
A) A Lost fan you’ve got no idea what I’m talking about
B) A fan you might not get it because Lost is the most hopelessly complicated program I’ve ever seen
3) Let’s put it this way: Each week ABC will…..
A) Run the previous week’s episode an hour before the current week’s show airs
B) The rerun episode will have these little information boxes pop-up throughout the show to explain what you didn’t get the first time around
4) Well- since this sermon series on heaven can be so complicated- let’s highlight what we’ve learned so far
A) First and foremost: If you’re a born-again child of God
B) You will spend eternity in the presence of God in a resurrected body on a resurrected ‘new’ Earth
Revelation 21:1-3
21:1 Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and there was no longer any sea.
2 I saw the Holy City, the new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride beautifully dressed for her husband.
3 And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, "Now the dwelling of God is with men, and he will live with them. They will be his people, and God himself will be with them and be their God.
4) Last week we discovered the Biblical truth concerning heaven. We learned that…..
A) The present heaven- the place where Jesus is now- is a real place where born-again believers go when you die
B) God’s Word goes on to say you’ll…./ When you’ll….
1) Remain in the present heaven until the resurrection at the Second Coming of Jesus
2) Go with Jesus to live eternally in the place God has prepared for His children- namely the new Earth
5) One other thing we learned last week: The terms ‘present heaven’ and ‘eternal heaven or new Earth’ can be misleading
A) Right now the Bible says there’s a separation between heaven and Earth
B) But that separation is temporary
6) Notice what Revelation 21 says: Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and there was no longer any sea.
A) The sea represents that wall of separation that currently divides heaven and Earth
B) But when God eliminates the wall of separation and dwells with His people on the ‘new Earth’ heaven and Earth will be merged as one
7) OK- that’s what we’ve learned so far
A) Today we’re going to talk about something that’s really exciting
B) And that’s the nature of your resurrection body
8) We’ll begin by understanding…..
WHY SALVATION DICTATES THAT YOU MUST RECEIVE A RESURRECTION BODY
1) For the last few weeks we’ve talked about some early Christian theologians who let themselves be influenced by:
A) Pagan Greek philosophy
B) Rather than the infallible, inerrant Word of the Living Lord
2) What these guys taught was:
A) That anything ‘material’- including human flesh- was morally evil and should be rejected
B) While anything ‘spiritual’ was morally superior and should be desired
3) People who buy what these guys were selling have always claimed that in heaven….
A) We won’t have real, physical bodies
B) But that we’ll be faceless, formless ‘spirits’- just like God is a spirit
4) Here’s the problem with that theory: The Bible!
A) From the first chapter of Genesis to the last chapter of Revelation the Bible has a different story to tell
B) And here’s what the Bible says:
1) God created you as a whole person
2) And He will resurrect you as a whole person
5) Go back to Genesis 2:7
7 the LORD God formed the man from the dust of the ground (Did you catch that? There was a time when Adam had a body without a soul- but he never had a soul without a body!) and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being.
6) The Hebrew word translated as ‘living being’ is nephesh
A) It doesn’t really mean ‘spirit’ or ‘soul’
B) Instead it carries the idea of being a whole person
1) It involves the physical- the mental- the emotional- and ‘Yes’ the spiritual parts of us
2) IOW: All the things that make us uniquely human- and unique human beings
7) In the New Testament the Greek word that usually translated in our English Bibles as ‘spirit’ or ‘soul’ has the same meaning as nephesh
A) So get rid of this idea that you are a soul inhabiting a body- that’s Greek paganism
B) The Bible says you’re…../ you were….-
1) A person of value and worth created in body AND in spirit
2) Created in the image of the Lord God Almighty!
8) And that’s why God is going to physically resurrect you from the dead
A) I mean- if all that’s left of Jackie in heaven is some nameless, faceless, formless spirit floating around on the clouds
B) Then the unique person God created named Jackie Coleman didn’t make it to heaven
9) The theological principle we’re talking about is called ‘continuity’
A) Continuity says that what existed before God redeems it, saves it and makes it new- is essentially the same afterwards
B) I know that’s a mouthful- so let me try and explain
10) Think about your own salvation experience:
A) (Name)- how old were you when you accepted Jesus as your Savior?
1) When you got home that afternoon- did your parents still recognize you as their son/daughter?
2) When you looked at yourself in the mirror did you look any different than you looked before you became a Christian?
3) Had your voice changed? Did you quit liking some favorite foods? Were you still in the same grade at school?
B) So what you’re telling me is that you were essentially the same person after you were saved
1) Only now you know that Jesus is your Savior
2) And that you will spend eternity with the Lord in heaven
11) Now do you understand the principle of continuity?
A) It says that you’re going to be the same you after the resurrection
B) With two important differences:
1) You’ll no longer be tempted to sin against God
2) And your resurrection body will be designed to last throughout eternity
12) Sounds pretty good- doesn’t it? Listen to what the Bible says in Philippians 3:20-21
20 But our citizenship (the place we belong- our home) is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ,
21 who, by the power that enables him to bring everything under his control, will transform (or ‘resurrect’) our lowly bodies so that they will be like his glorious body.
13) First truth: Salvation dictates that you must receive a resurrection body (and you will)
WHAT JESUS’ RESURRECTION BODY TEACHES US ABOUT OUR RESURRECTION BODIES
1) You know, one of the great things about the hope of receiving a resurrection body is that…..
A) You don’t have to speculate about what it’s going to be like
B) Why? Because someone has already received His resurrection body
1) And who would that be? (Listen)
2) That’s right- Jesus
2) The Bible says He is the first-fruits of them that sleep
A) What this means is that what happened to Jesus in the glory of His resurrection
B) Is going to happen to you and me
3) So what can you know about your resurrection body- based on what we know about Jesus’ resurrection body?
Luke 24:36-39
36 While they were still talking about this, Jesus himself stood among them and said to them, "Peace be with you."
37 They were startled and frightened, thinking they saw a ghost.
38 He said to them, "Why are you troubled, and why do doubts rise in your minds? (The doubts dealt with the nature of the Resurrection. Had Jesus- in fact- been physically raised from the dead?)
39 Look at my hands and my feet. (They still carried the scars of His earthly body) It is I myself! (The same person you knew before) Touch me and (you will) see; a ghost (a spirit) does not have flesh and bones, as you see I have."
2) Notice what Jesus has said here
A) I’m not a ghost- or a spirit
B) I’m a real human being- in a real human body made up of flesh and bones
3) To prove that He was a real human being- in a real human body the Bible tells us that…..
A) Jesus encouraged His disciples to reach out and touch Him and embrace Him
B) On several occasions He ate with them
C) He didn’t have a halo over His head- or that deep, thunderous voice that movies use to represent the ‘voice of God’
4) Listen to what it says in John 20:21-22
21 Again Jesus said, "Peace be with you! As the Father has sent me, I am sending you."
22 And with that he breathed on them (He had to breathe to stay alive) and said, "Receive the Holy Spirit.
5) There’s one other thing I want you to know about Jesus’ resurrection body
A) His friends recognized Him as the same person they had known and loved before His death on the Cross
B) On a few occasions God kept them from recognizing Him at first
1) But evidently they had their Aha! moment
2) And said: Of course! This is Jesus! It’s Him! He’s Alive! He looks just like He did before
6) If you put all this together you begin to understand what your resurrection body is going to be like
A) You’ll be a real human being in a real human body
B) Your resurrection body will require food and water and rest and clean air to breathe
C) And you’ll be recognized as the same person you were during this life
7) Now before we move on- let me make a comment about one remarkable aspect about Jesus’ resurrection body
A) He could suddenly appear- then disappear at will
B) Listen to what it says in John 20:19
19 On the evening of that first day of the week, when the disciples were together, with the doors locked for fear of the Jews, Jesus came (the Greek indicates a sudden appearance) and stood among them and said, "Peace be with you!"
8) Wouldn’t it be cool if you could do that? Pop into- and out of- rooms at will
A) But I doubt it will be an ability our resurrection bodies will possess
B) Remember- Jesus is fully human- and fully God
1) As God He can do things we can’t do
2) I suspect this falls in that category
ANSWERS TO FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE RESURRECTION BODY
1) Well- let’s shift gears. During the remainder of this sermon I want to answer a few of the most common questions people ask about their resurrections bodies
Will I Be Good Looking In Heaven?
2) The easy way to answer that question is to ask: Are you good looking now?
A) Remember the principle of continuity: Continuity says that what existed before God redeems it, rejuvenates it and saves it- is essentially the same afterwards
B) So if you were good-looking before-
1) The chances are pretty strong you’ll be good-looking in heaven
2) And I guess the opposite would be true too
3) Actually- here’s what you need to remember:
A) Currently we’re living under the Curse
1) Adam & Eve’s decision to sin had devastating consequences for every human being who has ever lived
2) Because of their choice death, disease, physical decline, suffering and illness became a part of the human experience
B) That’s why even the most beautiful actresses and models have flaws that have to be covered-up with make-up and Photo-Shop touch ups
4) But here’s the thing: In heaven you’re going to live in a resurrected body that is freed from the curse of sin
A) A body that will be exactly the way God intended it to be all along
B) A body that is healthy and strong and beautiful in it’s own right
5) Randy Alcorn has a good take on this: Most people (who ask this question) aren’t longing so much for a perfect body as for the sense of well-being and approval they think goes with it. Of this we can be certain- no matter what we look like, our bodies will please the Lord, ourselves and others……We won’t have
to try to look beautiful- we will be beautiful. (Heaven- page 290)
How Old Will I Be In Heaven?
1) That’s a great question-
A) I wish I had a great answer for you
B) But I don’t- so I’ll tell you what I think
2) In preparing for this series I was surprised to learn that there are a few passages of Scripture that might suggest there will be babies and children in heaven (although it’s clear women won’t be giving birth in heaven)
Isaiah 11:6-9
6 The wolf will live with the lamb, the leopard will lie down with the goat, the calf and the lion and the yearling together; and a little child will lead them.
7 The cow will feed with the bear, their young will lie down together, and the lion will eat straw like the ox.
8 The infant will play near the hole of the cobra, and the young child put his hand into the viper's nest.
9 They will neither harm nor destroy on all my holy mountain, for the earth will be full of the knowledge of the LORD as the waters cover the sea.
3) One commentator I read suggested Isaiah 11 indicates that parents who lost a baby or a child might be able to rear their child to adulthood in heaven
A) Now I can see where that would be an incredibly comforting thought to parents who’ve lost a child
B) But I’m sorry- that’s not good Biblical exegesis
1) It’s not being true to what the Bible says
2) It’s just out-and-out speculation
4) Anyway- when someone asks me this question here’s what I usually do. I’ll ask them:
A) How old was Jesus when He died on the Cross? (Listen for answer- ‘33’)
B) Then I’ll say: A lot of people think that’s how old we’ll be in our Resurrection bodies
1) Genetically speaking the late twenties and early thirties are the ‘prime’ years of your life
2) It seems reasonable to conclude that God will resurrect us to the ‘prime of life’
5) But the truth is:
A) Nobody knows how ‘old’ we’ll be when in our Resurrected bodies- and it really doesn’t matter
B) Not when you can know that your resurrection body will be perfectly healthy and strong and beautiful and designed to last for all eternity
Will There Be Gender Differences In Heaven?
1) To answer that question you have to go back to the beginning
A) What does the book of Genesis say about the way God created human beings?
B) Look at what it says in chapter 1 verse 27
27 So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them.
A) God’s decision to create human beings in two distinct sexes was not an accident- or an afterthought
B) It was His original intent in Creation
2) What’s the first thing you ask when you learn a baby’s been born? Listen for the answers
A) Yeah- Is it a boy or a girl?
B) And how does the doctor make that determination?
1) They check out the baby’s sexual organs
2) No question- it’s a boy! or You have a beautiful baby girl!
3) From that point forward your sexual identity is an important part of what makes you a human being
A) The fact that I’m a man influences the way I think about myself
B) And the way other people think about me
4) Which means:
A) If I’m not a man in my resurrection body
B) Then the person previously known as Steve Bass-
1) Wasn’t really raised from the dead
2) Wasn’t really saved!
3) No longer exists!
5) So yes- there will be gender differences in heaven
A) Men will still be men with the body parts that make men- men
B) And women will still be women with the body parts that make women- women
Will We Know One Another In Heaven?
1) This is an easy one
A) Not only will you recognize and know the friends and loved ones you knew during your lifetime
B) You’re going to meet and grow to love people you’ve never known before!
2) Now some people claim it’s heresy to say that
A) I once heard a pastor claim that
B) In heaven the only person we’ll be aware of- the only person we’ll care about- is Jesus
3) I don’t know where he got that from- but it didn’t come from the pages of this book
A) Not only does the Bible teach that we’ll know one another in heaven
B) It explicitly says this is the reason we can grieve with the firm assurance of Christian hope
1 Thessalonians 4:16-18
16 For the Lord himself will come down from heaven, with a loud command, with the voice of the archangel and with the trumpet call of God (This heralds the beginning of Jesus’ Second Coming), and the dead in Christ will rise first (This is the Resurrection of the dead).
17 After that, we who are still alive (Still living at the time Jesus Comes Again) and are left will be caught up together with them in the clouds (Yes- we’ll fly up- before we come back down to the new Earth) to meet the Lord in the air. And so we (meaning those who have been resurrected from the dead and those who are still alive when Jesus Comes Again) will be with the Lord forever. (Living in our Resurrected bodies on the resurrected new Earth)
18 Therefore encourage each other with these words.
4) Are we going to know one another in heaven? You better believe it!
A) In fact- whenever a….
1) Christian grows tired and weary and despondent
2) Brother or sister is consumed with grief and despair
B) The Bible says to encourage them with the hope we have as believers
1) See- physical death does end the relationships you’ve treasured here on Earth
2) Because of the Resurrection you’re going to have infinitely more time together in the future than you’ve ever had up ‘til now!
CONCLUSION
1) What an incredible hope!
A) The sure hope of receiving our resurrection body
B) Guaranteed by the physical resurrection of Jesus on the first Easter Sunday morning
2) I can’t help but think of something Joni Eareckson Tada wrote in her book Heaven- Your Real Home
A) As many of you know from watching the Billy Graham movie about her life- as a teenager Joni was injured in a skiing accident
B) As a result she has spent the rest of her life as a quadriplegic
2) Now Joni’s done more for the Lord with a paralyzed body than most of us have done- or will ever do- with a healthy body; but she constantly dreams of the resurrection
I still can hardly believe it. I, with shriveled hands, bent fingers, atrophied muscles, gnarled knees, and no feeling from the shoulders down, will one day have a (resurrected) body, light, bright and clothed in righteousness- powerful and dazzling. Can you imagine the hope this gives someone spinal-cord injured like me?.....No other religion, no other philosophy promises (resurrected) bodies, hearts and minds. Only in the Gospel of Christ do hurting people find such incredible hope. (JET- Heaven- Your Real Home)
3) I hope that you have that incredible hope in your own life this morning
A) You do if- at some point in your life- you’ve received Jesus Christ as your personal Savior and Lord
1) It’s the single, most important decision you will ever make
2) Because it will determine your eternity- as that’s a loooooong time
B) If you’ve never invited Jesus to come into your life and be your personal Savior and Lord I want you to know a few things:
1) God loves you- Jesus loves you
2) God sent Jesus to die on the Cross to pay the penalty for the sin in your life- Jesus gladly and willingly gave up His life for you on that Cross
3) God wants you to be His child- and have the promise of resurrected bodies and a future with Him on a resurrected ‘new’ Earth’
4) And all you have to do is receive Jesus into your life today
4) Let us pray
